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How do I undo an autofill function in yahoo mail?

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Hi- I just got a new laptop which is used by family members. I use yahoo email and hit the save function in firefox to save the username and password. The problem is that every time someone in my family goes to that site, it autofills my information, making them very unhappy. How do I undo this function? Thanks for your help!

Hi- I just got a new laptop which is used by family members. I use yahoo email and hit the save function in firefox to save the username and password. The problem is that every time someone in my family goes to that site, it autofills my information, making them very unhappy. How do I undo this function? Thanks for your help!

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Hello,

  1. Open the Tools menu and choose Options.
  2. Click Security at the top of the window that opens.
  3. Click the Saved Passwords... button.
  4. If prompted for your master password, enter it.
  5. In the window that opens, select the login you wish to delete, then click the Remove button.
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Hello,

  1. Open the Tools menu and choose Options.
  2. Click Security at the top of the window that opens.
  3. Click the Saved Passwords... button.
  4. If prompted for your master password, enter it.
  5. In the window that opens, select the login you wish to delete, then click the Remove button.
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Thanks, that worked. I run both Macs and PCs, and the Mac side of Firefox doesn't have that option, so I got sidetracked. Thanks again!