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Firefox wants to remember my password but on the wrong website

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I think I asked this question months ago but never got an answer.

Firefox wants to remember my password for YouTube. But it wants to remember it on the Google.com website.

When I do it that way, it ties together Google and YouTube in ways I don't prefer.

I want to keep Google and YouTube as separate as possible.

Therefore I want to find someway to get Firefox to remember my YouTube password on YouTube.com--not Google.com.

How do I do this?

I ask for Firefox to remember it this way because I notice when I look at my current password list that all of them seem to be remembered on the names of their websites (for example: my ebay password is asked by Firefox to be remembered at ebay.com).

Thanks.

I think I asked this question months ago but never got an answer. Firefox wants to remember my password for YouTube. But it wants to remember it on the Google.com website. When I do it that way, it ties together Google and YouTube in ways I don't prefer. I want to keep Google and YouTube as separate as possible. Therefore I want to find someway to get Firefox to remember my YouTube password on YouTube.com--not Google.com. How do I do this? I ask for Firefox to remember it this way because I notice when I look at my current password list that all of them seem to be remembered on the names of their websites (for example: my ebay password is asked by Firefox to be remembered at ebay.com). Thanks.

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YouTube is part of Google and uses a Google account to log in, so you have no other choice to accept if you want to store the password.