Firefox 6 will allow Norton 360 to AutoFill password

I have currently time Firefox and/or Norton 360 autofill passes when requested by a site. Firefox 4 does not allow this feature. Firefox 6 will allow Norton autofill filed passwords?

There is a Norton 360 available updated version that is compatible with Firefox 4, 5 and 6. For more information, click on this link:

http://community.Norton.com/T5/Norton-360/update-available-Firefox-6-0-compatibility-patch/TD-p/512484

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