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No credit cards remembered in v86?

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  • Última resposta por Eugene Mirotin

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Hi!

I'm using FF v86 on Pop_OS! (Ubuntu 20.10), as well as on Android, sync enabled. No credit cards are remembered/autosuggested.

Under my Privacy settings I can't find the Forms and Autofill section, at all.

Under about:config all the relevant settings seem to be on: https://i.imgur.com/tCw6ewJ.png

Not even sure how to proceed.

Maybe relevant info: I have an external PKCS11 extension managed by the governmental software for ID cards.

Hi! I'm using FF v86 on Pop_OS! (Ubuntu 20.10), as well as on Android, sync enabled. No credit cards are remembered/autosuggested. Under my Privacy settings I can't find the ''Forms and Autofill'' section, at all. Under ''about:config'' all the relevant settings seem to be on: https://i.imgur.com/tCw6ewJ.png Not even sure how to proceed. Maybe relevant info: I have an external PKCS11 extension managed by the governmental software for ID cards.

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Or is it the `dom.pauments` setting that I need to switch?

If so I would still be interested why it's off by default, never mentioned in the docs I've found, and why my preferences don't show the autofill UI in general.

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You can try to set this String pref as well (omit the quotes):

  • extensions.formautofill.available = "on"
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Yes @cor-el that made the settings groups visible in the UI. I still have to check if it works for CCs but still, why would it be not visible by default? The setting was set to "detect" which doesn't say a thing to me.