How delite gmail info left in firefox

My firefox always delited my gmail info when I stopped him.
Now when I open a fresh firefox window and go to gmail log in my account dashboard and email address name appears the only thing left to add is my password. I don't want this info left in my browser once I close it should empty all the info. How can I get rid og gmails remains of information.

It seems more likely that Google uses a cookie to identify you. Which wouldn't surprise me, as many sites use cookies for this. You can block individual sites to store cookies, or have them expire when you shut down and restart Firefox in a new session.

While you look at any page on Google.com, check the permissions of the Page Info dialog box Panel using one of these:

  • Right click on the page > View Page Info > permissions
  • (menu bar) Menu Tools > Page Info > permissions
  • Click the icon of padlock or globe to the left of the address of the site > additional information > permissions

Scroll down and find approval "set Cookies, uncheck the box to use the default value and select"Allow for Session"instead of"allow ".

Note: Unfortunately, as a side effect, the boring blue bar also reappears whenever you use Google search.

Firefox has also two types of memory of form: connections and everything.

(1) with the change to Gmail from a standard username + password to show just the username, registered connections are probably not relevant here. But you can check the list of saved passwords just in case. You can view and delete stored here connections:

"3-bar" menu button (or tools) > Options > Security > button "saved passwords".

(2) the other fields can be recorded in the history of the form. Normally, this would not be met automatically, but appears in a drop-down field when you click or type in.

This feature can be disabled on the confidentiality of the Options panel using the box ' Remember search and form history:

"3-bar" menu button (or tools) > Options > privacy

If the sign says "conservation rules: remember the story" impersonated "Using the custom settings for history" to reveal the box

Unlike the saved passwords, Firefox is not a built-in editor for seized form AutoComplete entries and does not has a block in situ for the recording of entries of the form. Unfortunately, it's all or nothing.

You can remove the form entry recorded when it appears in a form field using the keyboard: press the arrow down to select and then the delete key. But it can still be saved.

There are some add-ons for clean saved previously entered form AutoComplete entries and perhaps even to block the economy for some sites, such as:

https://addons.Mozilla.org/firefox/addon/form-history-control/

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