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How to Disable the Firefox Password Manager in Windows 11

Posted on 27/12/202327/12/2023 Matthew By Matthew No Comments on How to Disable the Firefox Password Manager in Windows 11
How to Disable the Firefox Password Manager in Windows 11
How to Disable the Firefox Password Manager in Windows 11

If you’ve upgraded to a dedicated password manager or find yourself exhausted by Firefox’s constant password-saving prompts, this guide is your haven. While Firefox’s native password manager is suitable for personal use within the browser, it falls short in business scenarios or when managing data across various browsers. This guide offers a step-by-step walkthrough on disabling Firefox’s password manager, empowering users to rely solely on a dedicated third-party solution. See How to Disable the Password Manager of Google Chrome and see how to sync your passwords across iOS and Mac devices.

Assessing the Security of Firefox Password Manager

The effectiveness of Firefox’s password manager hinges on user practices. By default, passwords synchronize across devices through a Firefox account, introducing vulnerabilities if the account falls into the wrong hands. While a Primary Password feature adds an extra layer, it lacks the convenience of a dedicated password vault accessible across diverse devices.

For a comprehensive shield, especially for shared passwords and advanced features like 2FA, a dedicated third-party tool is the prudent choice. See How to Change Two-Factor Authentication Methods in Microsoft 365/Office 365.

Preliminary Steps Before Disabling Firefox Password Manager

Before you disable the Firefox Password Manager, it’s crucial to undertake some preliminary steps, especially if you intend to make a permanent switch to another password manager.

Here are other related guides: Install and configure TeamPass Password Manager, Microsoft Account Password Reset via Web and Windows, how to Enable or Disable Mac asking for Password after Sleep or Screen Saver, and How to Prevent Standard Users from Changing BitLocker Password.

Exporting Passwords from Firefox

Open your Firefox browser, click the Firefox menu and select Password.

Select password in Firefox menu
Select password in Firefox menu

Click the three dots on the top right corner, then select Export Logins.

Select Export logins
Select Export logins

Click Export to complete the process, and Firefox will download your passwords as a CSV file.

Click Export to complete the process
Click Export to complete the process

You should exercise due caution in handling the exported CSV file.

How to Disable Firefox Password Manager

After exporting your passwords and assessing the alternative, follow these steps to disable Google Password Manager on different devices:

For Windows Desktop:

Open the Firefox browser, click the Firefox menu and select Settings.

Select settings in Firefox menu
Select settings

In the Settings, click on Privacy and Security. Scroll down to Logins and Passwords, and uncheck “Ask to save logins and passwords.“

Uncheck the password manager option
Uncheck the password manager option

For Android device:

Open the Firefox browser, click the Firefox menu and select Settings.

Select settings on your Firefox mobile browser
Select settings on your Firefox mobile browser

Click on Logins and passwords.

Firefox Password Manager: Click on logins and passwords
Click on logins and passwords

Select Save Logins and passwords

Firefox Password Manager: Select save logins and passwords
Select save logins and passwords

Choose “Never save” option in the Save logins and password.

Click on Never save
Click on Never save

Removing Saved Passwords in Firefox Password Manager

To remove saved passwords, go to the Passwords section of Firefox. In the left pane, select the account you want to remove, then click the “Remove” button on the right.

Removed saved login
Removed saved login

Alternatively, you can remove all saved logins at once. To do this, click the three dots in the top right corner and select “Remove All Logins,” bearing in mind that this action is irreversible.

Remove all saved logins
Remove all saved logins

Conclusion

In conclusion, while Firefox’s built-in password manager is a loyal companion for basic needs, ascending to a dedicated tool unlocks a realm of advanced security and features.

FAQs

How can I safely switch to a dedicated password manager after disabling Firefox Password Manager?

Before disabling Firefox Password Manager, export your passwords by accessing the Firefox menu, selecting Passwords, and choosing the Export Logins option. Exercise caution in handling the exported CSV file. After assessing alternatives, follow the provided guide to disable Firefox Password Manager on different devices, ensuring a smooth transition to a dedicated third-party password manager.

Why should I consider disabling Firefox Password Manager?

Firefox’s native password manager is suitable for personal use, but it falls short in business scenarios and when managing data across various browsers. Disabling it becomes essential when opting for a dedicated third-party solution, especially in shared environments and for advanced security features like 2FA.

What security concerns should I be aware of with Firefox Password Manager?

The security of Firefox’s password manager relies on user practices. Passwords sync across devices through a Firefox account, introducing vulnerabilities if the account is compromised. While a Primary Password adds an extra layer, a dedicated third-party tool is recommended for a more comprehensive shield, especially for shared passwords and advanced security features.

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