View saved passwords in Mozilla Firefox on Windows & Mac

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Here's how to View saved passwords in Mozilla Firefox on Windows & Mac.

i. Firefox has a built-in password manager. It is a secure way to store your passwords and autofill them on websites. To use the Firefox password manager, follow these steps:

1. Open Firefox.
2. Click on the menu button (three horizontal lines) in the top right corner of the window.
3. Select "Options" from the menu.
4. In the "Options" window, select the "Privacy & Security" tab.
5. Scroll down to the "Logins & Passwords" section and click on the "Saved Logins" button.
6. If you are prompted, enter your computer's password or PIN.
7. A list of all of your saved passwords will be displayed.
8. To view a password, click on the eye icon next to the password.
9. To copy a password, click on the copy icon next to the password.
10. To delete a password, click on the delete icon next to the password.

Here are some additional tips for using the Firefox password manager:

* You can also view saved passwords by opening the Firefox password manager. To do this, type about:logins in the address bar and press Enter.
* You can export your saved passwords to a file by clicking on the "Export" button in the "Saved Logins" window.
* You can import saved passwords from a file by clicking on the "Import" button in the "Saved Logins" window.

The Firefox password manager is a secure and convenient way to store your passwords. It is a good idea to use it to store all of your important passwords.

ii. Passwords are saved locally in Firefox by default. They are stored in an encrypted format in your profile folder. You can choose to encrypt your passwords with a primary password, which will add an extra layer of security. If you enable Firefox Sync, your passwords will be synced across all your devices.

Here are some tips for keeping your passwords safe:

* Use a strong primary password for your Firefox password manager.
* Enable two-factor authentication for your Firefox account.
* Do not save passwords for websites that you do not trust.
* Change your passwords regularly.
* Be careful about what information you share online.

By following these tips, you can help to keep your passwords safe and secure.

iii. Firefox Password Manager has been discontinued and replaced by Lockwise. Lockwise is a more secure and feature-rich password manager that is available on all major platforms, including Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS.

Here are some of the benefits of using Lockwise:

* **It is more secure.** Lockwise uses end-to-end encryption to protect your passwords. This means that your passwords are never stored in plain text on Mozilla's servers.
* **It is more feature-rich.** Lockwise offers a number of features that are not available in Firefox Password Manager, such as the ability to generate strong passwords, a password strength checker, and a password history.
* **It is available on all major platforms.** Lockwise is available on all major platforms, which means that you can use it to manage your passwords on your computer, phone, and tablet.

If you are using Firefox Password Manager, I recommend that you switch to Lockwise. Lockwise is a more secure and feature-rich password manager that will help you to keep your passwords safe and secure.

iv. There are a few reasons why your Firefox passwords might not be syncing. Here are some things you can check:

* Make sure that you are signed in to the same Firefox account on all of your devices.
* Make sure that Firefox Sync is enabled. To do this, open Firefox and go to `about:preferences#sync`. Make sure that the "Sync" checkbox is checked.
* Make sure that your devices are connected to the internet.
* Try restarting your devices.
* Try clearing your Firefox cache and cookies. To do this, open Firefox and go to `about:preferences#privacy`. Under "History", click on the "Clear Recent History" button. Select "Cache" and "Cookies" from the list and click on the "Clear Now" button.
* If you are still having problems, you can try reinstalling Firefox.

Here are some additional tips for troubleshooting Firefox password sync problems:

* Make sure that you are using the latest version of Firefox.
* Try using a different browser to see if your passwords sync correctly.
* If you are using a VPN or proxy, try disabling it to see if that resolves the issue.
* If you are still having problems, you can contact Mozilla support for help.







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