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I am being bombarded by what I believe is FF Synch.How do I turn off this feature on my desktop?

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This started in the last few days-MAYBE when I updated FF to 37.0.2. I found Sync in FF options,but there is no way to shut it off.It asks me to create an account.I don't want an account.I only use one device so I have no need for Sync.I absolutely do not want FF keeping any of my passwords.How do I disable,turn off,or remove Sync? This is extremely annoying.I can't attach a screen shot because the window with the big gold key asking if I want to save my password disappears when I open my screen capture program.

This started in the last few days-MAYBE when I updated FF to 37.0.2. I found Sync in FF options,but there is no way to shut it off.It asks me to create an account.I don't want an account.I only use one device so I have no need for Sync.I absolutely do not want FF keeping any of my passwords.How do I disable,turn off,or remove Sync? This is extremely annoying.I can't attach a screen shot because the window with the big gold key asking if I want to save my password disappears when I open my screen capture program.

被選擇的解決方法

Does the gold key dialog drop down from the address bar? That could be Firefox's built-in password manager, which is older than and separate from the Sync service.

You can disable the password manager here:

"3-bar" menu button (or Tools menu) > Options > Security

Uncheck the box for "Remember passwords for sites"

To clear anything that might have gotten saved, use the "Saved Passwords" button just below and to the right of that.

Does this stop the nagging?

More info: Password manager - Remember, delete, change and import saved passwords in Firefox

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選擇的解決方法

Does the gold key dialog drop down from the address bar? That could be Firefox's built-in password manager, which is older than and separate from the Sync service.

You can disable the password manager here:

"3-bar" menu button (or Tools menu) > Options > Security

Uncheck the box for "Remember passwords for sites"

To clear anything that might have gotten saved, use the "Saved Passwords" button just below and to the right of that.

Does this stop the nagging?

More info: Password manager - Remember, delete, change and import saved passwords in Firefox

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By the way, is it possible you used the Refresh feature during your last update? This could occur if Firefox reported that it was performing poorly and that you could speed it up by restoring some default settings. I think that could turn the password manager feature back on. The telltale sign is an "Old Firefox Data" folder appearing on your desktop (or getting a new folder inside).

If you used Refresh and notice anything important missing, let us know and we could suggest how to find it in the Old Firefox Data folder.

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jscher2000 said

Does the gold key dialog drop down from the address bar? That could be Firefox's built-in password manager, which is older than and separate from the Sync service. You can disable the password manager here: "3-bar" menu button (or Tools menu) > Options > Security Uncheck the box for "Remember passwords for sites" To clear anything that might have gotten saved, use the "Saved Passwords" button just below and to the right of that. Does this stop the nagging? More info: Password manager - Remember, delete, change and import saved passwords in Firefox
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Does the gold key dialog drop down from the address bar? That could be Firefox's built-in password manager, which is older than and separate from the Sync service. jscher2000-You hit the nail on the head.I corrected the password manager,but was baffled as to how it became activated until I read your next post.I had done a refresh on FF search attributes 2 days ago to get rid of AVG Secure search.I didn't get a FF folder on my desktop,but this certainly had to be the cause of my troubles. Thank you so much for your quick response.