For the longest time, I was frustrated that Firefox didn't "remember" saved passwords. I finally figured out that there was this toggle that kept Firefox from saving pass… (read more)
For the longest time, I was frustrated that Firefox didn't "remember" saved passwords. I finally figured out that there was this toggle that kept Firefox from saving passwords unless I was logged into Firefox. Since I'd already logged into Firefox three times that day (when my Dell gets bogged down, it developes an odd habit of delaying response to my scrolling, and then taking it as a click on the "close" button), I unchecked the box. Tonight, I was looking for something else in my settings, and noticed the "Require device sign in to fill and manage passwords" was checked. I unchecked it, went back to looking for why Firefox wanted me to sign in when I was just trying to sing into an unrelated site, came back to "Privacy and Security" and "Require device sign in to fill and manage passwords" was checked again. No matter how many times I uncheck the box, if I click away and come back a few minutes later, it's checked again. Why? I've got to jump through SO many hoops EVERY time I open the browser to use the "save passwords" feature, I may as well not even have the feature and just use my spreadsheet for everything I can't remember.