on โ05-04-2016 08:01 PM
Hi All
I run Firefox as my main browser and when I installed Windows 10 some how or other I set up a Remember User Name And Password, I cannot remember how I did it but its there and I love it. Problem now is I changed my eBay User ID and it saved my new ID and Password. Great I thought, Anywhy I now have 5 different eBay ID's saved and I wish to delete one of them. Can anyone tell me how this can be done. TL was simple it just let me delete the account, I know its a different Program.. But this with Firefox is starting to get to me.
Thank You
Paddy
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on โ05-04-2016 08:07 PM
Click on the 3 horizontal lines up the top right and select options. Click on Security in the menu on the left. Click on the Saved Logins button. Voila!
on โ05-04-2016 08:07 PM
Click on the 3 horizontal lines up the top right and select options. Click on Security in the menu on the left. Click on the Saved Logins button. Voila!
on โ05-04-2016 08:25 PM
@*tippy*toes* wrote:Click on the 3 horizontal lines up the top right and select options. Click on Security in the menu on the left. Click on the Saved Logins button. Voila!
Thanks Tippy I would never have foung it without your help. Thank You
Paddy
on โ06-04-2016 11:57 AM
I've got the same issue with Chrome. Clicked on the horizontal bars, but can't find security. Any suggestions for me?
on โ06-04-2016 01:10 PM
I use Dashlane (free edition) on my desktops for remembering passwords.
It remembers each and every userID and its associated password for any website you use.
So when you go to, say, the ebay the login page it presents you with a dropdown list of all your login IDs for that page and you just select the one you want and in you go.
No passwords are stored in your browsers at all as it manages them all within itself. So much safer.
The main Dashlane password database has 128-bit encryption and you need to enter a single master password to activate it each day when you start up your PC.
You can even allow it to generate super strong passwords for you that nobody will ever crack and of course you will never remember either. But you don't have to.
So much easier to "remember" all my passwords. And at my age I need such help
โ06-04-2016 01:22 PM - edited โ06-04-2016 01:24 PM
@ozpots00 wrote:I've got the same issue with Chrome. Clicked on the horizontal bars, but can't find security. Any suggestions for me?
After you click on the bars scroll down to Help and select Help Centre from it's menu.
Then scroll down to Security,safety and reporting.
Manage saved passwords is the 5th one down.
on โ06-04-2016 02:26 PM
Thanks for that. It's been driving me mad for ages.
on โ06-04-2016 02:31 PM
Yeah!!! And they say you can't teach an old dog new tricks.