虽然您可以使用专用的密码管理器,但(password manager)Mozilla Firefox等 Web 浏览器提供了自己的工具。保存密码可以让您快速登录购物、社交媒体、新闻网站等。
在这里,我们不仅会向您展示如何查看Firefox保存的密码,还会向您展示如何管理它们。您可以查看泄露的密码、编辑已保存的密码、为不想保存密码(want passwords saved)的站点添加例外情况,以及将其导出以在其他浏览器中使用或作为备份。
注意(Note):以下针对桌面Firefox的步骤适用于Windows和Mac。
允许 Firefox 保存密码
如果登录网站时 Firefox 没有提示您保存密码(Firefox to save a password),您可能需要启用该功能。有了它,您可以使用其他有用的登录工具。
- 打开 Firefox,选择右上角的菜单图标,然后选择(menu)Settings。
- 在设置屏幕上,选择左侧的隐私和安全。(Privacy & Security)
- 向下滚动到Logins and Passwords。
- 选中“询问以保存网站的登录名和密码(Ask to save logins and passwords for websites)”部分中的第一个框。
- 然后,您可以根据需要选中其他框,以便Firefox自动填充您的登录详细信息,建议强密码,并显示违规网站的警报。
在 Android 上,点击菜单(Menu)按钮并选择设置(Settings)。选择登录名和密码(Logins and Passwords),选择保存登录名和密码(Save logins and passwords),然后选择要求保存(Ask to Save)。
在 iPhone 上,点击Firefox中的菜单按钮并选择(Menu)密码(Passwords)。打开Save Logins的开关。
现在,当您在网站上输入用户名和密码(username and password)时,您会看到来自Firefox的提示,询问您是否要保存该信息。如果您选择Save,您的详细信息将被保存。如果您选择不保存(Don’t Save),则不会保存详细信息,网站将进入例外(Exceptions)列表。
Firefox 密码异常
例外(Exceptions)列表适用于金融机构或PayPal等网站,您希望每次都输入密码而不是让Firefox保存密码。
您可以在启用保存密码功能的设置(Settings)的同一区域中查看、编辑和添加例外。
- 在登录名和密码(Logins and Passwords)部分中选择例外。(Exceptions)
- 您将看到Firefox未保存您的密码的那些网站的列表。
- 要添加站点,请在顶部的框中输入URL ,然后选择(URL)阻止(Block)。
- 要删除站点,请在列表中选择它并选择Remove Website。
- 要清除列表,请选择Remove All Websites。
- 完成后选择底部的保存更改。(Save Changes)
您还可以在Android上的(Android)Firefox中查看您的例外情况。访问(Access)设置(Settings)中的登录名和密码(Logins and Passwords)部分,然后选择例外(Exceptions)。
查看保存的密码
您可以通过两种不同的方式在“设置”中查看Firefox保存的密码。(Firefox)
- 访问设置,转到登录名和密码(Logins and Passwords)部分,然后选择保存的登录名(Saved Logins)。
- 打开右上角的Firefox菜单并选择(Firefox)Passwords。
注意(Note):如果您设置了主密码(Password)(以前称为主密码(Master Password)),系统会提示您在查看密码之前输入该密码。
您将看到左侧列出的所有登录信息,以及您在右侧选择的登录信息的详细信息。
您可能还会在网站登录旁边看到图标。如下例所示,被攻破的网站(breached websites)和易受攻击的密码为您提供了一个指标,以便您采取行动。
在 Android 上,点击菜单(Menu)按钮并选择设置(Settings)。选择Logins and Passwords,选择Saved logins。选择一个以查看详细信息。
在 iPhone 上,点击菜单(Menu)按钮并选择密码(Passwords)。您将看到已保存密码的列表。选择一个以查看详细信息。
注意(Note):您可能会被要求输入密码、指纹或面部识别以在您的移动设备上查看密码。(to view passwords)
排序或搜索密码
在Firefox(Firefox)中访问您保存的密码后,您可以排序或搜索以找到您需要的内容。
在左上角,使用排序依据(Sort by)旁边的下拉框,按站点名称或用户名、上次使用或修改或警报的字母顺序查看密码。
要查找特定站点的登录详细信息,请在密码页面顶部的“搜索登录”框中输入关键字。(Search Logins)
在 Android 上,点击放大镜(magnifying glass)进行搜索或点击箭头(arrow)按名称或上次使用排序。
在 iPhone 上,在顶部的过滤器(Filter)框中输入单词或短语。
更改已保存的密码
如果您访问网站并在Firefox(Firefox)中更改密码,系统会提示您更新存储的密码。这是使您保存的密码保持最新的好方法。
但是,如果您在其他地方更改密码,例如使用其他网络浏览器或移动设备,您也可以手动更改Firefox保存的密码。(Firefox)
选择左侧的网站,然后在右侧选择编辑(Edit)该网站的登录详细信息。输入更新后的用户名、新密码(new password)或两者,然后选择Save Changes。
更改密码的另一种方法是直接从Firefox保存的密码页面选择网站链接。在网站上更改密码,然后在Firefox要求更新保存的密码时接受。
在Android上,从列表中选择登录名,点击三个点(three dots),然后选择Edit。进行更改并点击复选标记(checkmark)。
注意(Note):Android 不允许捕获Firefox应用程序中特定登录的屏幕截图。(Firefox)
在 iPhone 上,从列表中选择登录名,点击编辑(Edit),然后进行更改。完成(Done)后选择完成。
删除保存的密码
要删除登录信息,例如您不再访问的站点,请在左侧列表中选择它,然后选择右侧的删除。(Remove)再次选择删除(Remove)确认删除。
在Android上,从列表中选择登录名,点击三个点(three dots),然后选择Delete。在弹出窗口中再次点击删除(Delete )进行确认。
注意(Note):Android 不允许捕获Firefox应用程序中特定登录的屏幕截图。(Firefox)
在 iPhone 上,从列表中选择登录名并选择Delete。在弹出窗口中再次点击删除(Delete)进行确认。
导出 Firefox 保存的密码
如果您想将Firefox保存的密码导入另一个 Web 浏览器或只是保存它们的备份副本,这很容易做到。
- 在您保存的密码页面上,选择右上角的三个点,然后选择(three dots)Export Logins。
- 您将看到一个提示,提示您的登录详细信息将采用可读格式。根据您计划对文件执行的操作,请记住这一点。要继续,请选择导出(Export)。
- 如果出现提示,请输入您的计算机用户名和密码(computer username and password)。
- 选择文件的位置并选择Export。
该文件应以CSV 文件格式(CSV file format)保存。然后,您可以打开该文件或将其导入另一个浏览器。
无论您是想查看已保存的密码,查看是否因安全漏洞需要更改,还是删除不再使用的密码,您都可以在桌面和移动设备上轻松管理 Firefox 保存的密码(Firefox saved passwords easily on your desktop and mobile device)。
How to View Firefox Saved Passwords
While you may use a dedicated password manager, web browsers such as Mozilla Firefox offer their own tools. Saving your passwords lets you quickly log into shopping, social media, news sites, and the like.
Here, we’ll show you not only how to view your Firefox saved passwords, but also manage them. You can see compromised passwords, edit those you’ve saved, add exceptions for sites where you don’t want passwords saved, and export them for use in another browser or as a backup.
Note: The steps below for Firefox on your desktop apply to both Windows and Mac.
Allow Firefox to Save Passwords
If you haven’t been prompted by Firefox to save a password when logging into a site, you may need to enable the feature. With it, you can use additional helpful login tools.
- Open Firefox, select the menu icon in the top right corner, and pick Settings.
- On the Settings screen, choose Privacy & Security on the left.
- Scroll down to Logins and Passwords.
- Check the first box in the section for Ask to save logins and passwords for websites.
- You can then check the additional boxes if you like so that Firefox will autofill your login details, suggest strong passwords, and show alerts for breached websites.
On Android, tap the Menu button and select Settings. Choose Logins and Passwords, pick Save logins and passwords, and select Ask to Save.
On iPhone, tap the Menu button in Firefox and select Passwords. Turn on the toggle for Save Logins.
Now when you enter a username and password on a website, you’ll see a prompt from Firefox asking if you want to save that information. If you choose Save, your details will be saved. If you choose Don’t Save, the details will not be saved and the website will go into the Exceptions list.
Firefox Password Exceptions
The Exceptions list is good for sites like financial institutions or PayPal where you prefer to enter your password each time rather than having Firefox save it.
You can view, edit, and add exceptions in the same area of the Settings where you enabled the save password feature.
- Select Exceptions in the Logins and Passwords section.
- You’ll see a list of those sites where Firefox is not saving your passwords.
- To add a site, enter the URL into the box at the top and choose Block.
- To remove a site, select it in the list and choose Remove Website.
- To clear the list, choose Remove All Websites.
- Pick Save Changes at the bottom when you finish.
You can also view your Exceptions in Firefox on Android. Access the Logins and Passwords section in the Settings and select Exceptions.
View Saved Passwords
You can view Firefox saved passwords in your Settings two different ways.
- Visit the Settings, go to the Logins and Passwords section, and select Saved Logins.
- Open the Firefox menu on the top right and select Passwords.
Note: If you set up a Primary Password (formerly Master Password), you’ll be prompted to enter it before viewing your passwords.
You’ll see all of your logins listed along the left side and details for one you select on the right side.
You may also see icons next to a website login. As examples below, breached websites and vulnerable passwords give you an indicator so that you can take action.
On Android, tap the Menu button and select Settings. Choose Logins and Passwords, pick Saved logins. Select one to view the details.
On iPhone, tap the Menu button and select Passwords. You’ll see a list of saved passwords. Select one to view the details.
Note: You may be asked for a password, fingerprint, or face identification to view passwords on your mobile device.
Sort or Search Passwords
Once you access your saved passwords in Firefox, you can sort or search to find what you need.
On the top left, use the drop-down box next to Sort by to view passwords alphabetically by the site name or username, last used or modified, or by alerts.
To find login details for a particular site, enter a keyword into the Search Logins box at the top of the password page.
On Android, tap the magnifying glass to search or the arrow to sort by name or last used.
On iPhone, enter a word or phrase into the Filter box at the top.
Change Saved Passwords
If you visit a website and change your password in Firefox, you’ll be prompted to update the stored password. This is a good way to keep your saved passwords up to date.
But if you change a password elsewhere, such as using another web browser or your mobile device, you can change a Firefox saved password manually too.
Select the website on the left and then pick Edit for that site’s login details on the right. Enter the updated username, new password, or both and select Save Changes.
Another way to change your password is to select the link to the website directly from your Firefox saved passwords page. Change the password on the website and then accept when Firefox asks to update the saved password.
On Android, select the login from the list, tap the three dots, and pick Edit. Make your changes and tap the checkmark.
Note: Android would not allow screenshots of a specific login in the Firefox app to be captured.
On iPhone, select the login from the list, tap Edit, and make your changes. Choose Done when you finish.
Delete Saved Passwords
To remove a login, such as a site you no longer visit, select it in the list on the left and choose Remove on the right. Confirm the deletion by selecting Remove once more.
On Android, select the login from the list, tap the three dots, and pick Delete. Confirm by tapping Delete again in the pop-up window.
Note: Android would not allow screenshots of a specific login in the Firefox app to be captured.
On iPhone, select the login from the list and choose Delete. Confirm by tapping Delete again in the pop-up window.
Export Firefox Saved Passwords
If you want to import your Firefox saved passwords into another web browser or simply save a backup copy of them, this is easy to do.
- While on your saved passwords page, select the three dots on the top right and choose Export Logins.
- You’ll see a prompt that your login details will be in a readable format. This is something to keep in mind depending on what you plan to do with the file. To continue, select Export.
- If prompted, enter your computer username and password.
- Select a location for the file and pick Export.
The file should be saved in CSV file format. You can then open the file or import it to another browser.
Whether you want to view your saved passwords, see if any need to be changed due to a security breach, or remove those you no longer use, you can manage your Firefox saved passwords easily on your desktop and mobile device.