Firefox saves and automatically fills user credentials that you have saved, making logging onto a site very easy. On the flip side, though, relying on saved passwords can make you forget them easily. And if you need to log onto that site from a different browser or a machine, you might have a problem. If that is the case, then don’t lose hope. Not only does Firefox store your passwords, but you can also view them in case you forgot. In this article, we will show you how you can view your saved passwords in Firefox.
Viewing Saved Passwords on Firefox on PC
If you are using a PC, then here is how you’d view saved passwords on Firefox:
Viewing Saved Passwords on Firefox on Mobile Device
Please follow the steps below to view your saved passwords on Firefox mobile app:
How To Find Your Password On Google Chrome?
Chrome is the most popular web browser by far. If you need to retrieve the password that’s been saved on your chrome browser, we have just the article for you.
How to Remove All Passwords From Firefox?
If you need to share your device without supervision for some time, it would be wise to remove all stored passwords. To do so in Firefox, you can follow these steps: This will remove the saved password for an individual website. However, if you want every saved password removed:
How to Generate a Secure Password in Firefox?
If password security is your concern, then Firefox can also automatically generate a random, secure password for you to use when you are creating an account. A random, secure password will now be generated. Don’t forget to save the password since it will be gibberish and very hard to remember.
I Changed My Password. How Do I Update It in Firefox?
If you’ve changed your password, the stored password in Firefox is no longer valid. However, you can still update the stored password in Firefox so that it works for future logins:
How Do I Export Password From Firefox?
If you need to export the login credentials stored in Firefox, you can do so. Please follow these steps: