How to Save Password in Firefox Automatically Without Asking
Save Password in Firefox Automatically Without Asking
Firefox offers a convenient feature that allows you to save passwords for websites you visit frequently, eliminating the need to enter them manually every time. If you want Firefox to remember your passwords without asking for permission each time, follow these steps:
- Open Firefox and click on the menu icon (three horizontal lines) in the top right corner.
- Select 'Preferences'.
- In the 'Privacy & Security' section, scroll down to the 'Logins and Passwords' option.
- Check the box next to 'Ask to save logins and passwords for websites' to disable this feature.
- Firefox will now automatically save passwords without asking for your permission each time.
It's important to note that saving passwords automatically may pose a security risk, especially if someone gains unauthorized access to your device. Make sure to use strong, unique passwords for each website and consider using a reliable password manager for added security.
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