Popup remember pw

I know that this isn't a matter of MS, but I don't know where to turn.

Have of it any suggestions of where they come from?

Thank you

Richard

It depends on what you mean.

Do you mean this dialogue popping up at the bottom of a window of IE?

If Yes, then this is correct.  There is more information on this easy to Remember password and filling out web - forms helps Microsoft Windows.  It also covers remove these settings.

If you want to say anything else then it might or might not be dangerous but you need really to explain which situations it appears & exactly what it is - so use the Snipping Tool to capture and then post here.

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