Below are the steps to delete saved passwords in firefox:
1. Go to Tools -> Options -> Security.
2. Under the Passwords section, select Saved Passwords.
3. Find the site you want to remove on the list. Select it.
4. Click Remove. Select OK to close that window.
In order to access password manager where are all the saved passwords can be seen go to Tools -> Options -> Security -> Saved Passwords. If menu bar is disabled on Firefox then click on the Firefox button(upper-left side) then follow this: Options -> Options -> Security -> Saved Passwords.
You can share the passwords with Firefox and Chrome. It is because they do not share and are secure.
In a file, the location of that file depends on the operating system.
Yes, but only with a Firefox add-on. Visit addons.mozilla.org and enter Password Exporter into the search box provided on the page.
If you mean the passwords on your web browser you click on tools>options> and then depending on your browser you find where the passwords are stored (on Mozilla firefox you click the security tab->saved passwords->click on removeall)
Firefox offers the ability to store passwords from various websites. This is a free download available at getfirefox.com
Open your Firefox preferences (either edit->preferences or tools->options) and click the security tab. In the "passwords" section, click "Exceptions...". This will list all the sites you've told Firefox not to store passwords for. Find the site you want to remember the password for in this list, click it, then click remove. Now the next time you visit the site, Firefox will ask you if you want to remember the password.
Go to Tools -> Options -> Security then click "Saved Passwords". On the box that pops up, select the password that you want to remove and click "Remove"
I am assuming you mean the internet browser internet and history. If so this is how you do it; Firefox: tools/options/security/saved passwords Chrome: settings/advanced settings/Managed Saved Passwords I think there is a way with internet explorer too but i cant find it.
It will not take your passwords. The only password you type in is encrypted so that no one can read it.
with your computer administrator you can take passwords off the accounts without knowing the password.
Because Google pays Firefox for the traffic and user data. You can turn these misfeatures off in about:config or by using Firefox version 2 or earlier.