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firefox


Question Posted Tuesday October 9 2007, 6:36 pm

i have firefox and it saves my password on myspace.
i just changed my myspace password
and i can't get it to save my new password.
is there a way i can fix this? thanks.


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theymos answered Wednesday October 10 2007, 12:58 am:
In firefox, go to tools, options. Go to the security section and click "show passwords". Find your myspace password on there, click it and "remove". It should now work.

If you have ever entered two different usernames(emails) in myspace, firefox will only fill in the password after you've put in the username. That's just the way it works. You'll have to remove both in "show passwords" for it to work.

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