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Passwords user name = "no name"

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Windows 10, 22H2, 19045.5371 Firefox 128.6.0esr (64-bit)

I want to know if Firefox, passwords, user name = (no name) is a legitimate entry or a security hole. For the "offending" entries, there are several, there is a (no name) :: {password} and a valid name :: (password), including {your site}. Is it safe / logical to delete the "no name" entry?

Windows 10, 22H2, 19045.5371 Firefox 128.6.0esr (64-bit) I want to know if Firefox, passwords, user name = (no name) is a legitimate entry or a security hole. For the "offending" entries, there are several, there is a (no name) :: {password} and a valid name :: (password), including {your site}. Is it safe / logical to delete the "no name" entry?

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correction many entries have a "no name :: {password}" plus "valid name" :: {password}. Mozilla has ONLY a "no name :: { password}"

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There are two different login forms on these websites, so it's OK and it should stay like this.

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