Have Windows 8.1 and have tried all fixes suggested on her but still can't get it to ask if I want passwords saved. These are sites that do permit it.Any ideas?
I have one computer with Windows 7 and an older version of Firefox, not sure exactly which one. I have never had a problem with saving passwords on it. I now have a new computer with Windows 8.1 and the latest version of Firefox, installed 5.29.14, and it is only randomly saving passwords. All the sites I've tried are ones that permit this, and I was able to save them on Explorer. I've checked my settings and save password is enabled--it seems Firefox is being selective about what it will save passwords for. Is this something new or is there a way to change it so it the box will always pop up asking me to if I want to save a password? Thanks for any help!
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I am sorry to hear that Firefox is not saving your passwords. I have found a help article that might help you. See Usernames and passwords are not saved. Hope that helps!
Can you post a link to a web page with a log in form where Firefox doesn't ask to save the password?
Here's one of them, it's for Aetna Navigator. https://member.aetna.com/appConfig/login/login.fcc?TYPE=33554433&REALMOID=06-36d8cb4d-4ac1-44c7-b12d-a80fba4b718e&GUID=&SMAUTHREASON=0&METHOD=GET&SMAGENTNAME=-SM-jRs63Nsa3LlO0w8DBRJePrGDb%2fSrW4lCcEp3BCF2N5CYudNJWAZ6IAjtTBQZYxKV&TARGET=-SM-HTTPS%3a%2f%2fmember.aetna.com%2fMbrLanding%2fRoutingServlet%3fcreateSession%3dtrue I was able to save Aetna info on Internet Explorer but not on Firefox. I checked and Firefox is set to save passwords. No box ever pops up asking me if I want to save them. I also disabled Norton as I'd read a post saying that might be a problem. It made no difference. Thanks for any help. Oddly, I've used Amazon for 16 years. On new computer, I am no longer given the option ON AMAZON to "stay signed in on this computer." It usually appears under the password. ! But I still have that option on the old computer. Weird.
That is a login form that has autocomplete=off.
There are also two user name and password fields present in the form and the second password field also has autocomplete=off, so this looks like quite complicated and there is probably some JavaScript involved that copies data from the first set to the second set.
<form name="Login" method="post" onkeypress="fnCheckKeyEvent(event);" autocomplete="off"> </form>
You can try if it works with the usual procedure to deal with autocomplete=off
- You can toggle the signon.overrideAutocomplete pref to true on the about:config page.
- You can remove autocomplete=off with a bookmarklet to make Firefox store form data like names and passwords.
- http://kb.mozillazine.org/User_name_and_password_not_remembered
Note that Firefox won't auto-fill saved form data automatically when autocomplete=off is used, so double-click the empty name field to get a drop-down list.
I appreciate your help but I am not a very expert computer user. I have checked that I am permitting passwords to be saved and it does work on some sites. I don't know how to do the first two things you mentioned "You can toggle the signon.overrideAutocomplete pref to true on the about:config page. You can remove autocomplete=off with a bookmarklet to make Firefox store form data like names and passwords. " I found a bookmarklet on the page above but I don't know how one applies them. What baffles me is why I've never experienced this issue with Windows 7 and the version of Firefox I am using on it. It works just fine on the Aetna site and all the others I'm having this problem wit Do you think it may be a Windows 8.1 issue? Or something with the new version of Firefox? As I said, I've got Win7 and an older version of Firefox that I use with it. I'm reluctant to update to a newer version of Firefox on my old computer in case that is the problem. Thanks very much for your help and any other suggestions are very much appreciated.
Type about:config in the location (address) bar and press the Enter key to open the about:config page like you open a website by typing the URL in the location bar.
- If you see a warning message then you can confirm that you want to access the about:config page.
You can use the Search bar at the top of the about:config page to locate preferences more easily.
You can start typing signon.overrideAutocomplete in the search bar until you see this pref and double-click the line with this pref to toggle its value from false to true. This will cause this line to show as bold and the status column will show user set to reflect that you've change this pref