Usernames and passwords are not saved Firefox includes a Password Manager that can save the passwords you use to log in to websites. This article describes why your passwords might not be saved. Chrome not asking to save or saving passwords? Showing 1-59 of 59 messages. Google Chrome cannot remember the password to Google Mail? And Yahoo Mail? And Facebook? But it isn't the final solution because I tried it on two sites and still got no prompt to save the password. It did work on one site but what we need is.
Removing a Password from a Browser’s Saved Password List Saving your Kerberos password in your Web browser’s saved password list can expose the data it protects to anyone else who uses your computer, and possibly to others on the Internet. Web Login detects the use of saved passwords and prevents them from being used to log in to Boston University websites. To gain access to Web Login-protected sites, you must first remove the password from your browser’s saved password list, using the instructions below. Windows. Click the menu button and choose Preferences.
Switch to the Security tab. Click on Saved Logins. To eliminate all existing saved passwords, click Remove all. To eliminate specific saved passwords, locate the site within the Site column and click on it once to highlight it in blue. Then click the Remove button below.
You can also remove all saved passwords by clicking the Remove All button. If you wish, deselect the option to Remember logins for sites. This will prevent passwords from being saved in the future. In older versions of Firefox, this option is in the Privacy tab instead of Security. Mac OS X. In the menu bar, open the Firefox menu. Select Preferences.
Switch to the Security tab. Click on Saved Passwords.
To eliminate all existing saved passwords, click Remove all. To eliminate specific saved passwords, click View Saved Passwords and delete just those associated with weblogin.bu.edu. If you wish, deselect the option to Remember passwords. This will prevent passwords from being saved in the future. In older versions of Firefox, this option is in the Privacy tab instead of Security. To delete individual passwords:.
Open the Tools menu. Select Internet Options. Click Content. Under AutoComplete, click Settings.
Click on Manage Passwords. Click on the Web Credentials Manager.
Click on the drop down arrow by the web site you want to remove the password. Click on Remove. To delete all saved passwords:. Open the Tools menu. Select Internet Options. Click Content. Under AutoComplete, click Settings.
Click Delete AutoComplete history To prevent AutoComplete in the future, make sure AutoComplete is deselected for User names and passwords on forms, and then click on OK.
Despite reading all the suggestions regarding Edge remembering passwords/user names for sites such as Amazon, New York Times, Washington Post to name a few, it WILL NOT remember these data. Yes, it will ask (at bottom of page) if I want Edge to remember password and I click 'YES', but it WILL NOT remember. I love Edge for certain features, such as the book feature, which enables me to read an article without the distraction of advertising.
However, I am switching to Chrome until this issue gets fixed. So goodbye to Edge and hello to Chrome.
Microsoft, would you kindly fix this?