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When I open the site "http://www.indeed.ca/lan-jobs-in-brampton" the fields "what" & "where" are automatically populated with "lan" and "brampton" see enclosed.

I have removed cookies for the site, set Firefox 41.02 privacy settings to keep cookies until I close firefox, closed Firefox and reopened as well as well as run in privacy browser mode. In all cases the fields are automatically populated. How can I find and clear this stored information?

When I open the site "http://www.indeed.ca/lan-jobs-in-brampton" the fields "what" & "where" are automatically populated with "lan" and "brampton" see enclosed. I have removed cookies for the site, set Firefox 41.02 privacy settings to keep cookies until I close firefox, closed Firefox and reopened as well as well as run in privacy browser mode. In all cases the fields are automatically populated. How can I find and clear this stored information?
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I found the answer. The information is stored in the bookmark

http://www.indeed.ca/jobs?q=lan&l=brampton

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I think the site just copies words from the URL into the page, for example:

http://www.indeed.ca/lifeguard-jobs-in-paradise

So it's not you, it's them.

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I found the answer. The information is stored in the bookmark

http://www.indeed.ca/jobs?q=lan&l=brampton