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Somehow I have got a little thing that looks like a comma on my screen. At the same time , my signin page or address on a website has its password already up.

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The problem is that my user name password for an account stays on the signin page after I exit the page. After the password, there is a little slash that looks sorta like a comma, but thicker and darker. I dont want my password and username to come up without typing it in when I sign in to the account. How do I put a stop to this?

The problem is that my user name password for an account stays on the signin page after I exit the page. After the password, there is a little slash that looks sorta like a comma, but thicker and darker. I dont want my password and username to come up without typing it in when I sign in to the account. How do I put a stop to this?

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bgtx said

The problem is that my user name password for an account stays on the signin page after I exit the page.

That may be the Password Manager, or the form filler at work.

bgtx said

there is a little slash that looks sorta like a comma, but thicker and darker

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