How to Remove Master Password from Firefox
How to Remove Master Password from Firefox
If you have set a master password in Firefox to protect your saved logins and credentials, but no longer want to use it, you can remove the master password easily by following these steps:
- Open Firefox browser on your computer.
- Click on the menu icon (three horizontal lines) in the top-right corner of the browser window.
- Select 'Preferences' from the dropdown menu.
- In the Preferences window, click on 'Privacy & Security' on the left-hand side.
- Scroll down to the 'Logins and Passwords' section.
- Click on 'Saved Logins'.
- You will be prompted to enter your master password. Enter your master password to access the saved logins.
- Once you have entered the master password, you will see an option to 'Remove Master Password'. Click on it.
- Confirm the removal of the master password when prompted.
- Your master password will be removed, and you will no longer be prompted to enter it when accessing saved logins in Firefox.
It's important to note that removing the master password will make your saved logins and passwords accessible to anyone who has access to your computer, so make sure to consider the security implications before removing it.
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