How do I get rid of an incorrect auto-populating password?
I accidentally entered some characters into the password field of a website I often use. I don't have a password for the site.
Now, whenever I browse to the site Firefox automatically puts those characters into the password field. Then every time I browse elsewhere on that site firefox says "Would you like to save this login?" Of course, I don't want to save it since it's incorrect. The problem is that this box pops up whenever I browse and I have to get rid of it each time.
I have tried getting rid of it by deleting the entry in the history library, but that doesn't work. I think it's because the history library is only for deleting *entered* passwords.
Where can I delete this?
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Hi
If you type about:preferences#privacy in the address bar and scroll down to Logins and Passwords, you should see a Saved Logins button. Select this and you should have the option to edit or delete the login in question.
I hope this helps.
Seburo said
Hi If you type about:preferences#privacy in the address bar and scroll down to Logins and Passwords, you should see a Saved Logins button. Select this and you should have the option to edit or delete the login in question. I hope this helps.
I have already checked there. It doesn't appear in that list, so I can't remove it there.
Do you know anywhere else that I could try?