Firefox can save passwords so you don't have to enter them each time. You can also view, edit or delete your saved passwords.
If Firefox downloads the file instead, choose to open it with Firefox or open it manually with File Open File in the Firefox menu bar. Click Add to install 1Password when Firefox gives you this prompt Firefox will inform you the add-on was installed successfully, and the 1Password icon will now appear in. Tour 1Password to learn more about our password manager, digital vault, random password generator, form filler and secure digital wallet. Start a free trial. All of the changes you make in Firefox, like your home page, what toolbars you use, extensions you have installed, saved passwords and your bookmarks, are all stored in a special folder, called a profile.Your profile folder is stored in a separate place from the Firefox program so that, if something ever goes wrong with Firefox, your information will still be there. Click the Firefox menu in the toolbar and choose Add-ons Extensions. Then click to turn on 1Password. To add the 1Password icon to the toolbar in Firefox: Click the Firefox menu in the toolbar.
Tap the menu button at the bottom of the screen (the menu will be at the top right if you're using an iPad):
Each time you log in to a web page, Firefox will ask you if you want to save your username and password:
Tap the menu button at the bottom of the screen (the menu will be at the top right if you're using an iPad):