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FF used to save just user name at login. New version stores both. how do i save user name and not passwprf

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How do i make the new version of ff (44) store user names but NOT passwords as the old versions used to - like for my banking accounts that have long numerical account names. The new version stores name AND password which i do not want. how do I fix this? Having to now type my full username every time I loging to my bank account is a pain in the ***!

any help will be appreciated

grayhawk

How do i make the new version of ff (44) store user names but NOT passwords as the old versions used to - like for my banking accounts that have long numerical account names. The new version stores name AND password which i do not want. how do I fix this? Having to now type my full username every time I loging to my bank account is a pain in the ***! any help will be appreciated grayhawk

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You may provide feedback to Mozilla here: https://input.mozilla.org/en-US/feedback

The support contributors here are for the most part volunteers, users like you. We have 'no say' about what Mozilla does with Firefox.

You might want to look into add-on password managers for one that meets your needs or requirements.

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The Firefox Password Manager / Logins Manager has never saved the Username alone. More than likely, the Username alone was being saved as "form data" and not in the Password Manager. And from what I observed with Firefox 43 and the 'new' Logins Manager that isn't happening any longer; I don't see a Username alone getting saved as "form data". I don't know if that was a purposeful change, or just the way the Logins Manager works.

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if that is the case, its a stupid change -- almost no-one is going to want their bank pw, etc saved. Nor do they want to type in a 16 to 20 digit user number every time they want to access the website. Mozilla should change this right away. Sometimes change for the sake of change is not a good thing

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Asịsa Ahọpụtara

You may provide feedback to Mozilla here: https://input.mozilla.org/en-US/feedback

The support contributors here are for the most part volunteers, users like you. We have 'no say' about what Mozilla does with Firefox.

You might want to look into add-on password managers for one that meets your needs or requirements.

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Thanks for the great suggestion from the-edmeister

found a great add-on ( saved password editor ) which allows direct access to: and editing function for: password manager.

does the trick nicely

thanks again

grayhawk