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Firefox (version 45, opensuse leap 42) will not offer to remember my Mint.com login password even though I have Remember logins for sites checked.

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Firefox (version 45, on openSuse Leap 42) will not offer to remember my Mint.com login password even though I have Remember logins for sites checked. The remember password function works on other sites, and google-chrome offers to remember my password for the same login page at mint.com. I have cleared ALL of my history including cookies (except browsing history, which I don't want to lose). I have also started firefox in safemode, and it still did not offer to save it.

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Firefox (version 45, on openSuse Leap 42) will not offer to remember my Mint.com login password even though I have Remember logins for sites checked. The remember password function works on other sites, and google-chrome offers to remember my password for the same login page at mint.com. I have cleared ALL of my history including cookies (except browsing history, which I don't want to lose). I have also started firefox in safemode, and it still did not offer to save it. Any other ideas to try?

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You're welcome

It is possible that Firefox doesn't recognize the login form because it is created via JavaScript (i.e. it is not in the page source). Firefox would normally catch a form created via JavaScript, so in this case the script might create the form in a way that Firefox doesn't notice it.

The Saved Password Editor extension doesn't identify the user name field, but did work when I entered the user name manually using the Inspector (Inspect Element) to find the input field name.

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Try to use the Saved Password Editor to add the user name and password to the Password Manager.

Username field name: Email Password field name: Password.

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Works as advertised!

I still wonder why Firefox does not prompt me. I have Firefox 45 installed on RHEL 7.2 on another machine, and Firefox saved my Mint password there. I wonder if I renamed/removed my .mozilla directory and reinstalled if this would fix the issue.

Still, the add on to edit any fields, pw included is a nice feature. Thanks!

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You're welcome

It is possible that Firefox doesn't recognize the login form because it is created via JavaScript (i.e. it is not in the page source). Firefox would normally catch a form created via JavaScript, so in this case the script might create the form in a way that Firefox doesn't notice it.

The Saved Password Editor extension doesn't identify the user name field, but did work when I entered the user name manually using the Inspector (Inspect Element) to find the input field name.

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I have the same problem with some sites. Then I checked something... Firefox 64 bit browser does not retain any of my saved/logon info whereas the 32 bit version does.