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this post was submitted on 11 Mar 2026
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They broke saving passwords workflow and disabled that popup to do it.
You can turn it on in settings. I use it and it works fine.
Which version do you use?
I use the latest version. I also have resist fingerprinting disabled and sync enabled. It's been a while so I don't quite remember but I think one or both of those might be required for it to work. I know resist fingerprinting disables a lot of stuff so for convenience I disable it and instead use a JS blocker.
Unfortunately, you're statement from before is wrong. Saving passwords is still broken. I just double-checked it Librewolf on the latest 148.0.2.2 version. By saving password I mean the "Ask to save passwords" in Private & Security settings. Librewolf completely ignores it. Librewolf folks do some very stupid UI things with their fork.
That's strange. I just tested it on my machine and it is still working so there must be something weird going on that makes it only work for some people. I am using Debian and have it installed with extrepo, perhaps it is an issue with a specific release?
You're really sure that you get this popup?
If so, can you pin down the exact version you use and the source you get it from? I think the last Librewolf that had
rememberSignonsworking was 134.I am using 148.0.2-2. It appears as a little key icon in the address bar and you have to click on it to open it.
nice, found it.