By Sophia | Last Updated
Usually, Firefox will ask you if you want to save the user and password when you first log in to a website. Once you select Save, you can auto-login the next time you visit it. But for some cases, you need to protect your privacy by view, delete, or import your saved users and password in FireFox instead.
Here's how to do it.
Step 1: Copy and paste the about:preferences#privacy into the address bar then hit Enter key.
Step 2: Scroll down to the Logins & Passwords section, click on the Saved Logins button.
Step 3: In the Saved Logins window, you can manage your saved FireFox users and passwords by showing, import, or remove them.
To view saved users and passwords, you can find out the target of website, tap on Show Passwords. After that, you would see the "Are you sure you wish to show your passwords?" notification and click on Yes to continue.
To delete FireFox stored single or all users and passwords, click on Remove or Remove All easily.
To import users and password from Chrome, Microsoft Edge or Internet Explorer to FireFox, you can select the site from the list and click on Import. Follow the Import Wizard to complete.
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