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A password has been stored for a site and I now want to delete it

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When I click on Options Security Stored Passwords the list is blank and neither the site nor the password stored for are shown. Given this, any advice on how can I delete the password would be greatly appreciated. Would re-installing Firefox do the trick? Regards

When I click on Options Security Stored Passwords the list is blank and neither the site nor the password stored for are shown. Given this, any advice on how can I delete the password would be greatly appreciated. Would re-installing Firefox do the trick? Regards

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Details like websites remembering you (log you in automatically) are stored in a cookie. So if how have placed a tick in a box on a website can delete such a cookie.

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In that same menu you can show passwords and delete them from this menu.

  1. Go to about:preferences#security
  2. Click on Saved Passwords
  3. Choose the one you want to remove and click on Remove
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Details like websites remembering you (log you in automatically) are stored in a cookie. So if how have placed a tick in a box on a website can delete such a cookie.