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How can I permanently save my option to "Ask to save logins and passwords for websites"

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In Options, Forms & Passwords, when I select "Ask to save logins and passwords for websites," it will fill in passwords for saved sites. When I close Firefox, and reopen, it doesn't remember this setting and doesn't fill in my passwords. I have to manually select this option again and reload the page. How can I get this option to save permanently?

In Options, Forms & Passwords, when I select "Ask to save logins and passwords for websites," it will fill in passwords for saved sites. When I close Firefox, and reopen, it doesn't remember this setting and doesn't fill in my passwords. I have to manually select this option again and reload the page. How can I get this option to save permanently?

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The link you gave was what I read before I submitted the question.

As an experiment, I tried launching Firefox in Windows by right-clicking the icon, "run as administrator." I selected the option, and when I closed and reopened Firefox, it saved the setting permanently.

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Hi, mpcp. For his problem it is advisable to follow this simple guide created by Mozilla support:

if there are any problems you can contact us under our discussion.

Thanks.

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The link you gave was what I read before I submitted the question.

As an experiment, I tried launching Firefox in Windows by right-clicking the icon, "run as administrator." I selected the option, and when I closed and reopened Firefox, it saved the setting permanently.

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As an experiment, I tried launching Firefox in Windows by right-clicking the icon, "run as administrator." I selected the option, and when I closed and reopened Firefox, it saved the setting permanently.

Where is this icon "run as administrator"

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Note that some external Password Managers (Roboform, Trend Micro) can cause this issue to happen.

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cor-el said

Note that some external Password Managers (Roboform, Trend Micro) can cause this issue to happen.

I don't use any outside password managers

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This setting is stored in a pref named signon.rememberSignons.

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