8/19/2023 0 Comments Firefox login lastpass![]() You will see a small window at the top of your browser that asks if Lastpass should save the password for this site. Step 5 – When You Go to a New Login Screen – Lastpass will ask if it should save the User Name and Password The Grey icon means that you have NOT logged into Lastpass and it is NOT active.Ĭlick on the icon and you will see this screen.Įnter that strong password you used when you created the account. Step 4 – When You Reboot Your Computer You will See the Lastpass Icon is GREY Be Very Careful and Choose a STRONG Password You will be asked to create an account (after you reboot Firefox). Step 3 – (Not Shown) – Fill in your information and Create a Lastpass Account #3 – After you install, you will see the Red Asterisk button at the top (Mine is already installed) Step 2 – Install Lastpass Step 1 – Open a Browser Window and Enter in the Address Bar With the Premium Edition ($12/year), Lastpass will also work on your IPad.(This means that your office computer and your laptop will both know about the password you just changed.) You can access your Lastpass account from any computer with Lastpass installed on it.Lastpass automatically saves and retrieves/fills in account names and passwords for you.Lastpass saves your account names and passwords in an encrypted database on the web.Lastpass automatically fills in account names and passwords for you- saving you time and frustration. That also seems to be the consensus in the literature I read. I have used them both and prefer Lastpass. Firefox Tips: Tip #2 – Use Lastpass to Supply PasswordsĪs I read the Internet Marketing Literature I see two systems for automatically handling passwords mentioned over and over. The three main options a Outlook, Gmail and Yahoo mail. #2 – Find the Mailto: Option and choose your email providers. #1- Make sure the Applications Tab is highlighted #2 – Click on Options Step 2 – Tell Firefox Use The Email Provider I Use – not Outlook. Opening Options Menu with Menu Toolbar on If yours is on, the screen will look like this. I have the Menu Toolbar off (to make more space for text in the browser). #1 – Click on the little arrow on the right side of the orange Firebox You click on the Firefox image in the upper left corner and choose Options Today we need to open the Options Menu again. I prefer that they open the same windows I had open when Firefox closed. (Their default is a home page they chose. In the last post, we opened the Options menu to reset what Firefox does when it starts up. It takes time to open each of these windows so I have FireFox do it for me. Sites like, Gmail, Facebook, the backoffice for the Daily Marketing Coach program, Google Plus, LinkeIn, My Blog, AWeber, (a stock image site) and Remember the Milk (a Todo List site). I find that there are several web sites I open on a regular basis. Firefox Tips: Tip #1 – Reset How Firefox Handles eMail Addresses ![]() You may not want to use all of these, but there are sure to be a few that you would find useful. ![]() In a previous post, I told you about a Firefox Tip using Pinned Tabs Today, we will cover some very nice add-ons and one application. Firefox tips on Saving Time: Firefox is the browser of choice for many people, but there are many features that the average user doesn’t know about and hence they don’t use. ![]()
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