On some pages, Firefox won't ask you to store your login information. Using this add-on you can force Firefox to remember your password!
This add-on is NOT a password manager!
Save My Password - Make Firefox Always Store Your Login Info
'Save my Password' is a Firefox add-on that makes Firefox prompt to remember your credentials even on pages not setup for it. It introduces dummy fields to force the 'Save login info' dialog but doesn't store or manage passwords itself.
Add-on stats
Weekly download count: 17
Firefox on Android: Yes
Risk impact: Very low risk impact
Risk likelihood:
Manifest version: 2
Permissions:
Size: 25.05K
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Ranking
# 2,858
Other platforms
Not available on Chrome
Not available on Android
Not available on Edge
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Add-on summary
Save my Password will allow you to force Firefox to remember your password on any page.
Why? Some login pages are designed in a way that your credentials are not stored by Firefox and you have to type them yourself every time.
How? When you click the toolbar icon, this add-on will create dummy input fields where you type your credentials and click "Save my Password!" button. This will force Firefox to show you the "Save login info" dialog.
Note that this add-on is NOT a password manager - it doesn't store or send any passwords!
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Pros
- Works perfectly without impacting browser performance.
- User-friendly experience with reliable performance.
- Helpful and responsive developer.
Cons
- Doesn't work in private mode.
- Concerns about sharing passwords with a non-Mozilla addon.
Most mentioned
- Positive user experience and reliability.
- Developer is friendly and helpful.
- Preference for a more Firefox-like design.
User reviews
Thank you so muchhhhh! I've lost hours of my life to unsaved forms :(
Suggestion/Comment/Idea - that was actually removed from Firefox over a decade ago 😡💢
When saving passwords was new, there was a manual override for difficult sites. On the password field, use Ctrl+Enter or Shift+Enter, and it would forcibly save. Idk if you can do that with the WebExt addons and the Enter keybinding. BUT! Still great!
Add-on safety
Risk impact
Save my Password does not require any sensitive permissions.
Risk likelihood
Save my Password has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.
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