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Using Roboform extension with Firefox login page.

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Hi, I use Roboform to store different random passwords for every login page. I am finding the Firefox Roboform add-on works fine on webpages in Firefox except of Firefox's own login page. Is there any way to enable it to work on this too? Ta, Nigel.

Hi, I use Roboform to store different random passwords for every login page. I am finding the Firefox Roboform add-on works fine on webpages in Firefox except of Firefox's own login page. Is there any way to enable it to work on this too? Ta, Nigel.

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Hi Nigel, by default, add-ons are not allowed to inject scripts into sensitive Mozilla pages. This prevents them from, for example, stealing your login or modifying your account behind your back. There actually is a way to unblock access, but that would allow ALL extensions to access the site, not just Roboform, so I recommend NOT changing it.