WHY MY USERNAME IS POSTER ON THE LOGIN SCREEN?

When I connect this site, my USERNAME is automatically autofilled on the login screen. I would prefer not to have this happen. Is there a setting available that would avoid this? Thank you.

This is a local setting on your computer - you are using a Mac or a PC? And what browser?

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