Why Firefox asking me to remember my password?

8.0 Firefox don't ask me to remember my password in several sites like gmail for example no matter what I do. I have the 'remember password box' checket, even if I click on the favorite icon it also does give no option to do.

Another site with the same problem are:

Yahoo.com
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