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how do I email Firefox customer service.

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I keep getting Firefox request to remember login details and want this pop-up to stop ! All I want is an email address for Firefox to ask they stop asking me to remember my info. Thank You

I keep getting Firefox request to remember login details and want this pop-up to stop ! All I want is an email address for Firefox to ask they stop asking me to remember my info. Thank You

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You can disable this feature in the Preferences, please do the following:


  1. In the address bar, type about:preferences#privacy and press the Enter key.
  2. Remove the checkbox from the option Remember logins and passwords for web sites
  3. [Optionally] Click the Saved Logins...' button to remove any previously saved username/password combination.

After this steps Firefox will no show pop-up dialogs asking you to remember your login details.

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Please advise how to email FireFox directly ! Thank You

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fahgettaboutit said

Please advise how to email FireFox directly ! Thank You

Mozilla (the company behind Firefox) does not provide support via email, this is the official support forum.

If you'll just follow rickvanderzwet's advice, your problem will belong to the past.

Modified by Murphy

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I wish to contact the company - Mozilla. How does a customer do that ?

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fahgettaboutit said

I wish to contact the company - Mozilla. How does a customer do that ?

For any Firefox related questions users may have : this is the place to post questions, the official Mozilla support forum.

But you seem determined to contact Mozilla HQ - the only way to do that is via snail mail :

Mozilla Foundation 1981 Landings Drive Building K Mountain View, CA 94043-0801 USA

But again : rickvanderzwet's post gives you the answer to your question.

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The real problem is that Mozilla / FireFox changed the system and added it to my computer with notifying or getting authorization. Customers should have the option to Opt "In", not be forced into having it and then be told we can Opt "out" This is why we cannot communicate. A company without a phone and an email ?

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Hi, Firefox is a free program and updates all the time and you can find out what is in each in the way of security or fixes : https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/releases/

Mozilla is dealing with millions of people and are also a non-profit. Others do not take calls, yahoo is impossible to contact as is google.

You can also do this : To submit suggestions for new or changed features, may I suggest: Feedback: https://qsurvey.mozilla.com/s3/FirefoxInput/

Thank you for contacting Mozilla Volunteer Support

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The truth is that they make money with the change. They use us to make that money. That is wrong !

I know every computer oriented company does the same thing but it is wrong and should not be allowed. I always wonder if any of them are ashamed or if it is too much money being made to think about ethics

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Mozilla is not asking you for login details its Firefox that asking to save details for next time . But Microsoft's Edge may steal your login details.

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The Pop-Up should ask if we want to be reminded that log in can be remembered. We check yes or no and that is that. No one cares about the customers because money is being made with their info.

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Would you please take a look at this article :

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/security-and-passwords-settings


As for your remark about 'money being made with your info' :

Absolutely, definately not true  !

Please, take a look at these articles :

https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/privacy/firefox/

and also :

https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/internet-health/privacy-security/

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Excuse me but who am I talking to ? Mozilla employees or general public ?

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fahgettaboutit said

Excuse me but who am I talking to ? Mozilla employees or general public ?

You are talking to contributors on the Mozilla support forum.

Contributors here are (except for the odd administrator) volunteers, users just like you, who are trying to help other users, in their spare time.

Firefox, as you know, is a free browser, and the company behind it (Mozilla) does not have the financial means for something like a call center.

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In addition to Murphy's post :

People who have Chrome related questions, can post on one of Google's support forums.

People who have Edge or IE related questions, can post on Microsoft's support forum.

People who have Firefox related questions come to us, the official Mozilla support forum (and some users post on forums like MozillaZine and Reddit).

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fahgettaboutit said

Please advise how to email FireFox directly !

There is no email address for Google support (Chrome browser),

There is no email address for Microsoft support (Edge or Internet Explorer),

There is no email address for Mozilla support (Firefox).

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It's not about the money they make from selling data to advertisement companies.The data is sold to Governments(they used it for bad),terrorists,spying-murder agencies,secret societies. And that's bad , that suppresses freedom and ALL THE BAD STUFF THAT CAN HAPPEN TO THE HUMANS OF EARTH CAN BE SEEN ABOVE.

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RexaFire said

It's not about the money they make from selling data to advertisement companies.The data is sold to Governments(they used it for bad),terrorists,spying-murder agencies,secret societies. And that's bad , that suppresses freedom and ALL THE BAD STUFF THAT CAN HAPPEN TO THE HUMANS OF EARTH CAN BE SEEN ABOVE.

Let's not get off topic - the OP's original post is :

"I keep getting Firefox request to remember login details and want this pop-up to stop ! All I want is an email address for Firefox to ask they stop asking me to remember my info "

The OP has been explained how to make Firefox stop asking to remember logins, and how it is not possible to 'email Firefox' and why.

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No is getting it ! It does not matter who the info is being sold to, it matters that they it is willfully done behind our backs. If we complain, the excuse is we can Opt-Out !

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Understood !

They did it without my authority. They can stop it at my request.

Customers should never have to Opt-Out. Customers need to see a pop up asking if they want to Opt-In.

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