The Firefox Password Manager securely stores the usernames and passwords you use to access websites and then automatically fills them in for you the next time you visit a website. This article will show you how to use the Password Manager to remember, view, edit, remove and protect your passwords, and also how to disable the Password Manager. May 29, 2019 Somewhere along the way you will be prompted with a keygen dialog. Normally this dialog does not have any options and just provides information; however, if you have more than one token that can be used in this key generation process (for example, your smartcard and the NSS internal PKCS#11 module). Mar 10, 2020 Type about:config in the Firefox address bar and press Enter. Type tls.version in the search box to find the settings we want to change. Double-click on a setting named security.tls.version.enable-deprecated to change its value to true. Now Firefox once again supports older TLS versions.
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Firefox can remember what you've entered in forms on web pages, also known as text fields. After you've entered something into a form on a web page (such as a search box), the next time you visit that page, your previous entry will be available to re-use. This article describes how to use the auto form fill feature and how to clear or prevent it from storing form entries.
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To use your previous entry in a form:
- Type the first few letters of the entry into the form field. Firefox will display a drop-down menu with what you've typed into the form before.
- You may see a list of all the entries stored for a particular form field by pressing the ↓ key when the field is empty.
- Press the ↓ key to select the entry you want to re-use. Press EnterReturn when the appropriate entry is highlighted. The text of the entry will appear in the form field. You may also use the mouse to click on the entry.
If you want to remove one of your previous form entries from Firefox's history:
- Click on the form field and press the ↓ key to display all the saved entries. You may type the first few letters of the entry to limit the number of entries displayed.
- Use the ↓ key or the mouse pointer to highlight the entry you wish to delete.
- Press Shift+Delete. The entry will be removed.
Repeat the process for each entry that you'd like to delete.
If you want Firefox to forget all of your previous form entries:
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- Click on the Library button .
- Click History, and then Clear Recent History….
- In the Time Range to clear: drop-down, choose Everything.
- Click on the arrow next to Details to display the list of items that you can clear.
- Make sure Form & Search History has a check mark next to it.
- Click to clear your form history and close the dialog box.
If you don't want Firefox to remember what you've entered into form fields, you can turn off the auto form fill feature:
- Click the menu button and select ..
- Select the Privacy & Security panel.
- In the drop-down menu next to Firefox will, choose Use custom settings for history.
- Remove the check mark next to Remember search and form history.
- Close the about:preferences page. Any changes you've made will automatically be saved.
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Disabling form history also prevents Firefox from storing search history for the Search bar in the Navigation Toolbar.
Address Autofill: To turn off address autofill, see the article Automatically fill in your address on web forms.
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If you find that Firefox does not save your form entries and you cannot re-use them, please read the article Firefox doesn't save web form entries.
Based on information from Deleting autocomplete entries (mozillaZine KB)