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M1 & Firefox Privacy Issues

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Is there some issues with FireFox running on Apple's original M1 processor?

Regardless of selecting an email or ID, then hitting "Shift + Delete" the login field will continue to not only hold the login used on the site previously, but also other IDs.

When logging into mozilla.org for support, my email address didn't appear, however my business email did. I've never entered my business email address on Mozilla's website.

Is there some issues with FireFox running on Apple's original M1 processor? Regardless of selecting an email or ID, then hitting "Shift + Delete" the login field will continue to not only hold the login used on the site previously, but also other IDs. When logging into mozilla.org for support, my email address didn't appear, however my business email did. I've never entered my business email address on Mozilla's website.

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dasatec said

Is there some issues with FireFox running on Apple's original M1 processor?

Unlikely.

Regardless of selecting an email or ID, then hitting "Shift + Delete" the login field will continue to not only hold the login used on the site previously, but also other IDs.

That's OK. You can remove your passwords only in ≡ -> Passwords.

When logging into mozilla.org for support, my email address didn't appear, however my business email did. I've never entered my business email address on Mozilla's website.

This was the Firefox Account, you may have entered it in Firefox.