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How do I get Firefox to automatically fill-in the username and password of a particular site? It won't ask me to remember the login information.

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I cleared the password from Password Manager, but want Firefox to remember the username and password of a particular site. I only removed it because Firefox was no longer automatically filling in the username and password for me. I want it to auto-fill to save me time.

I cleared the password from Password Manager, but want Firefox to remember the username and password of a particular site. I only removed it because Firefox was no longer automatically filling in the username and password for me. I want it to auto-fill to save me time.

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If you allow that site to set cookies, the login should be automatic.

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What if you click Never remember for this site and later change your mind? There should be a way to remember the username and password later if you'd like. I installed the Saved Password Editor 2.6.3 extension and added in the information manually i.e. by choosing New and it still isn't making a difference. What happened to the live chat support Firefox used to have?

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When you click "never remember", Firefox makes an entry in the Exceptions list that you can access from Options>Security tab>Exceptions button. Just click that and remove the site from the list. Sometimes web pages use strange labels for username and password fields, and Firefox doesn't recognize them as such.