secure, Web site log auto password when the password turn off

When I go on a website that is secure such as Amazon, Paypal and others. When I click on connect my password is automatically filled in. I don't want, I enter the password I.

Firefox options: history and cookies are all cleared, don't forget no passwords is unchecked, always use incognito mode is checked, and passwords are always autofilled. Password exceptions not even secures him the sites listed. I even installed the latest Firefox - no luck.

This issue only recently started to happen after the 32.0.3 version.

I used Internet Explorer and Opera, they do not AutoFill password.

Not sure what remains to be done in Firefox? I really prefer to use Firefox!

Thanks it works fine now. I found an add-on "Maskme" was the problem.

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