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Windows 7 64 bit r3dfox 147.0.1 64 bit

r3dfox never offers to save passwords nor does it save them automatically.

All settings at defaults.

I do also have Firefox 115.32 esr installed on this systems as well where all works fine.

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rothers wrote: 31 Jan 2026, 10:25 r3dfox never offers to save passwords
This is how it works for me with R3dfox and also with Firefox 115.32 ESR, there is an icon in the toolbar:

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rothers wrote: 31 Jan 2026, 10:25 nor does it save them automatically.
It might be true but I don't know because I'm not saving passwords in my browsers, I'm using KeePass.

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Yes, I have the same if I customise toolbar to include password.

However even with a password manually entered r3dfox never offers to use it. I have to manually enter the password each time.

mmm.... mine says "View and manage your saved passwords"

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Technically, Firefox (and forks) was IN VIOLATION NON-COMPLIANCE of web standards for SEVERAL years!
Password fields commonly have an autocomplete="off" parameter (including right here at Eclipse!) within their HTML code.

Firefox has been FLATOUT IGNORING this parameter for YEARS.
Maybe they are finally no longer IGNORING this parameter?
Which can be argued that they probably shouldn't have been doing in the first place.

There are userscripts that REMOVE the autocomplete parameter (I personally employ this route), but the browser itself should COMPLY with standards.

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This leads me to believe you somehow disabled the Ask to save passwords option in the browser. This is ticked on in a default profile.
The-10-Pen wrote: 31 Jan 2026, 15:17 Technically, Firefox (and forks) was IN VIOLATION NON-COMPLIANCE of web standards for SEVERAL years!
Password fields commonly have an autocomplete="off" parameter (including right here at Eclipse!) within their HTML code.
Good, this is a stupid feature. I figure it's only like that here because it's a phpbb default, and me not having to go and remove it is time well saved.
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the_r3dacted wrote: 01 Feb 2026, 04:12 Good, this is a stupid feature.
AGREED!
Again, I actually REMOVE this "feature" via userscript.

But... Web standards exist for a reason, in my opinion.
The end user should not have to "stumble upon" what standards were cherry-picked "in" and what standards were cherry-picked "out".

To me, the end user is supposed to be 'smart'. ie, not "dumbed down" by any Nanny State. :D

Admittedly, when I *witness* any browser NOT complying with "standards", my gut-reaction is that the developer "didn't know how to implement".
Not that they were "cherry-picked out".
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It's "complex", I get it.

I just don't like the idea of Browser A deciding itself what to comply with, Browser B deciding itself what to comply with, etc.

I prefer a 'world' where the end users are 'made smart' if they weren't already 'smart'.

But yeah, "it's complicated".

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the_r3dacted wrote: 01 Feb 2026, 04:12 This leads me to believe you somehow disabled the Ask to save passwords option in the browser. This is ticked on in a default profile.
Well I'm getting somewhere.

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I didn't have "Use a primary password" enabled (I do in Firefox). Now it saves password and pick them up on manual login but it still doesn't "Fill usernames and passwords automatically".

Does r3dfox pick passwords up from Firefox ? Reason I ask is I went onto a new website, never visited in r3dfox, and it picked up my Firefox username and password after clicking login.

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My just-downloaded no settings changed default-as-is r3dfox *DOES* remember and *DOES* fill in passwords.
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Have you tried in a fresh profile? To at least rule out your profile?

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Also, is your r3dfox and your Firefox SHARING the same profile?
ie, my r3dfox is definitely *NOT* pulling usernames/passwords from an independent Firefox profile.
Neither is "installed" on my system, neither is configured as "default browser", both are set up as "portable".
Unsure how your system is configured, only stating to confirm that my r3dfox is not pulling usernames/passwords from Firefox.
But I don't doubt that they can be (intentionally or accidentally) configured to "share".
I'd have to look into it, but I'm sure that it can be done and it appears that yours "has been done" (ie, configured to "share").

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I've done just that, removed r3dfox completely including the profile folder and reinstalled. All now working fine.

I think I opted to import from Firefox on the original install hence r3dfox had my password file etc. This time I didn't.

Problems could have been having a master password set in Firefox but not in r3dfox etc.

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