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Safari doesn't save passwords for webpages like Facebook, Youtube, Twitter etc.

Hi


I have Mountain Line with Safari 6.0.2. I used to open Facebook, Youtube, Twitter etc. and everytime I select "Stay signed in" "Remember my password" etc. but it doesn't save my passwords and everytime I have to sign in again. I never sign out from these websites but when I open it next time, it requires username & password.


Does anybody know the problem & solution, plz help.

MacBook Pro, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.2), Core i7, 8GB RAM

Posted on Jan 26, 2013 11:21 AM

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Posted on Jan 26, 2013 2:32 PM

Instructions

Set Your Passwords Preferences

1

Open up your Safari Web browser and choose 'Preferences' from the Safari pull down menu

2

Click on the heading 'AutoFill.'




Click on the box next to 'User Names and Passwords.'

4

Close the 'Preferences' window.


Save Your Passwords


5

Go to a Web page that requires a password and enter in your chosen password. Safari will then ask if you would like to save this password.

6

Click on the button 'Yes' in order to save the password.

7

Complete steps 1 and 2 for any other passwords that you want Safari to remember.


Manage Your Passwords


8

Go to the 'AutoFill' section in the Safari Preferences window.

9

Click on the 'Edit' button to the right of where it says 'User Names and Passwords.' This will bring up a window displaying all of the passwords and usernames that you have authorized Safari to save.


10

Click on a password listing and push the 'Remove' button in order to delete the password from Safari's memory.

11

Choose 'Remove All' in order to delete all of the saved passwords.

12


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Question marked as Best reply

Jan 26, 2013 2:32 PM in response to waqarlife

Instructions

Set Your Passwords Preferences

1

Open up your Safari Web browser and choose 'Preferences' from the Safari pull down menu

2

Click on the heading 'AutoFill.'




Click on the box next to 'User Names and Passwords.'

4

Close the 'Preferences' window.


Save Your Passwords


5

Go to a Web page that requires a password and enter in your chosen password. Safari will then ask if you would like to save this password.

6

Click on the button 'Yes' in order to save the password.

7

Complete steps 1 and 2 for any other passwords that you want Safari to remember.


Manage Your Passwords


8

Go to the 'AutoFill' section in the Safari Preferences window.

9

Click on the 'Edit' button to the right of where it says 'User Names and Passwords.' This will bring up a window displaying all of the passwords and usernames that you have authorized Safari to save.


10

Click on a password listing and push the 'Remove' button in order to delete the password from Safari's memory.

11

Choose 'Remove All' in order to delete all of the saved passwords.

12


Safari doesn't save passwords for webpages like Facebook, Youtube, Twitter etc.

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