Select the username you want to log in with. See Edit or delete a login in Firefox Lockwise on desktop for more information. If you want to back up your saved usernames and passwords or move them to a different application, you can export this data to a.
See Export login data from Firefox Lockwise for more information. You can also import login data from a. See Import login data from a file for more information. If you use the same simple password for everything you will be more susceptible to identity theft. The Create secure passwords to keep your identity safe article shows you an easy method for creating secure passwords and using the Password Manager, as described above, will help you remember them all.
Even though the Password Manager stores your usernames and passwords on your hard drive in an encrypted format, someone with access to your computer user profile can still see or use them. The Use a Primary Password to protect stored logins and passwords article shows you how to prevent this and keep you protected in the event your computer is lost or stolen.
In the Menu bar at the top of the screen, click Firefox and select Preferences. Click the menu button and select Options Preferences. Click the menu button and select Settings. Did this website save them? How do I control what logins are entered automatically on websites? We'll explain how to store your logins so you can control what happens automatically. The Firefox Password Manager securely stores the usernames and passwords you use to access websites and then automatically fills them in for you the next time you visit.
When you enter a username and password Firefox hasn't already stored for a website, Firefox's Remember Password prompt will ask if you want Firefox to remember them. When you click Remember Password, the next time you visit the website, Firefox will automatically log you in to the website. A cookie is a piece of information that a website stores on your computer. Some websites will save your login information on cookies.
When you visit a website and check a box that says something like, "Remember me", the website will save your login information, such as your username and password or just your username, on a cookie.
The next time you visit the website, your computer will send your login cookie back to the website, and you'll be logged in automatically or required to enter your password but not your username to log in.
One advantage of using the Firefox Password Manager is that it stores all your logins - your usernames and passwords - in one single place.
You can find your logins in the Firefox Password Manager and not worry about forgetting where they are. These includes logins you've saved while using Firefox as well as synced logins from Firefox on other devices. Grow and share your expertise with others.
Answer questions and improve our knowledge base. If you have logins and passwords saved on Firefox, you can copy a saved password to the clipboard so you can paste it somewhere else. You'll see this three-line menu option in the top right corner of your browser and it will open a menu. This method only works if you sync your Firefox and click Save when prompted to save login information on a site. Otherwise, you will have to select Reset your password , I forgot my password , or something similar when logging in.
This menu option is near the middle of the drop-down menu next to an icon of a key. You can either browse the list that's presented alphabetically in the panel on the left or you can type the website's name in the search bar at the top of the window. Click the website once to select it and you'll see the login information displayed in the right panel. You may need to enter your computer's password to continue. After you enter your password successfully if you're prompted , the password for the website you want to see will be displayed.
Method 2. This app icon looks like a fiery fox curled around a blue dot that you can find on one of your Home screens, in the app drawer, or by searching. This three-dot or line menu icon is to the right of the address bar. It can be at either the top or bottom of your screen, depending on the settings you chose when you were setting up the app. Tap Settings. It's next to a gear icon at the bottom of the menu.
Tap Logins and passwords. You'll see this in the "General" section of the menu. Tap Saved logins. If you don't have sync on, you may be prompted to turn this feature on to access all your passwords.
If prompted, enter your password. If you enabled biometric security, you can also use your face or fingerprint to continue.
You can either browse the list that's presented alphabetically, or you can tap the magnifying glass, then type the website's name in the search bar.
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