Password Manager - Remember, delete and edit logins and passwords in Firefox

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Firefox securely stores your usernames and passwords for accessing websites, automatically fills them in for you the next time you visit a website, and lets you manage your stored logins with its built-in password management feature. This article will show you how to remember, view, edit, manage, remove and protect your logins in Firefox and also how to disable this feature.

  • To get your passwords everywhere you use Firefox, turn on Sync.
  • If you use the Firefox Lockwise app on your Android or iOS mobile device: Mozilla's support for this app ended on December 13, 2021. See End of support for Firefox Lockwise for details.

Note: On macOS and Windows, OS authentication may be required when accessing stored passwords using edit_fx71aboutconfig Edit, Copy or IG eye (the reveal button, represented by an eye icon). This is not your Mozilla account credentials. See Secure Firefox passwords with device sign-in for more information.

Make Firefox remember usernames and passwords

When you enter a username and password that you haven't already saved for a website, Firefox will ask if you want to save it.

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Tip: Clicking outside of the Save prompt will hide it. To bring it back, just click the key icon on the left side of the address bar. If Firefox does not prompt you to save passwords, see Usernames and passwords are not saved.

In the prompt:

  • To have Firefox remember your username and password, click on Save. The next time you visit the website, Firefox will automatically enter your username and password for you.
    • If you've stored the wrong username or password, just type the right one into the website and Firefox will prompt you to save it. To save the new username and password, click on Update.
  • To tell Firefox to never remember usernames and passwords for the current website, click the drop-down menu and select Never Save. In the future, when you log in to the website, you won't be prompted to save the username and password.
    • If you later change your mind and would like Firefox to ask you to save usernames and passwords for this site, you'll need to go into your Firefox Settings and remove the site's entry from the Privacy & Security panel Exceptions list.
  • To skip saving your username and password this time, click Don't Save. You'll be prompted to save your username and password the next time you visit the site.
Note: Some websites offer to keep you logged in by clicking a checkbox on the site. This is a feature of the website and will work whether or not you have saved your username and password in Firefox.

You can also manually add website logins. Click the menu Fx89menuButton button, select Passwords, click Create New Login at the bottom the + next to the Search Logins Search Passwords box at the top left, add a website address, username and password, and click Save.

Managing multiple accounts for a site

If you have more than one account for a site, Firefox can save all your logins. Each time you log in to a site, you can choose the login information you would like Firefox to use.

Add another login account: To save an additional login for a site, enter the login credentials and click Save when prompted. Use the drop-down arrow to see a list of saved usernames for that site. You can also start typing to narrow the results.
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If more than one login is stored for a website, the list of usernames will appear when you click the login field. Select the username you want to log in with.

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To view passwords for a specific site, click the username field for that site, then click View Saved Logins (see above).

Managing usernames and passwords

  1. Click the menu button Fx89menuButton to open the menu panel.
  2. Click Logins and PasswordsPasswords. The Firefox about:logins page will open in a new tab.
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From here, you can view, copy, edit or remove your saved logins.

Note: You can enter a site, username, or password in the Search LoginsSearch Passwords text box, to filter the logins listed on the left.

After you select an entry from the list of logins, you can perform these actions:

  • Click Copy to copy a username or password.
  • Click FF70 Unhide Password to see the password.
  • Click Edit to change the username or password.
  • Click Remove to remove the login from Firefox.

See Edit or delete a login with the Firefox Password Manager for more information.

Remove all saved logins

  1. Click the menu button Fx89menuButton to open the menu panel.
  2. Click Logins and PasswordsPasswords.
  3. Click the 3-dot menu in the top right corner.
  4. Choose Remove All Logins.
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Remove all saved passwords

  1. Click the menu button Fx89menuButton to open the menu panel.
  2. Click Logins and PasswordsPasswords.
  3. Click Three dot menu in the top right corner.
  4. Choose Remove All Passwords.
    Remove all passwords option

Exporting login and password data

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 .csv (comma separated values) file. See Export login data from Firefox for more information.

Importing login and password data

You can also import login data from a .csv (comma separated values) file. See Import login and password data from a file for more information.

Protecting your passwords

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 managing your passwords, as described above, to help you remember them all.

Even though Firefox stores your usernames and passwords on your computer 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.

Disable the Firefox password management feature

Firefox offers to remember usernames and passwords by default. To change your settings:

  1. In the Menu bar at the top of the screen, click Firefox and then select Preferences or Settings, depending on your macOS version.Click the menu button Fx89menuButton and select Settings.
  2. Select the Privacy & Security panel and go to the Logins and Passwords section.
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    • To prevent Firefox from saving logins and passwords for a certain website, click the Exceptions… button to the right of Ask to save logins and passwords for websites and add the website URL.
    • To prevent Firefox from saving logins and passwords for all websites, remove the check mark next to Ask to save logins and passwords for websites.
  3. Close the Settings page. Any changes you've made will automatically be saved.
  1. In the Menu bar at the top of the screen, click Firefox and then select Preferences or Settings, depending on your macOS version.Click the menu button Fx89menuButton and select Settings.
  2. Select the Privacy & Security panel and go to the Passwords section.
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    • To prevent Firefox from saving logins and passwords for a certain website, click the Exceptions… button to the right of Ask to save passwords and add the website URL.
    • To prevent Firefox from saving logins and passwords for all websites, remove the check mark next to Ask to save passwords.
  3. Close the Settings page. Any changes you've made will automatically be saved.
Note: If the Ask to save logins and passwords for websitesAsk to save passwords setting is greyed out, Firefox may be set to never remember history or to always use private browsing mode. To restore normal browsing, go to your Privacy & Security settings under History and remove the check mark next to Always use private browsing mode, or select Remember history from the drop-down menu, and then restart Firefox.

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