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      seldmei
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      Hello community, in some site I see that it does not save the passwords, directly I will not open the window to save it, in these cases it would be possible to go to setting of passwords and to have the option to add this type of sites where it does not save them. It's an option that would be great not to depend on external addons.

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        GiMiX @seldmei
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        Sorry to necro this post, but I second this. Firefox is the only browser I know of that has this available. There's a 'New Login' button that lets you manually add a url for the login page, and the username and password.

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          RasheedHolland @GiMiX
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          @GiMiX said in Make Vivaldi's password manager have an option to manually save passwords.:

          Sorry to necro this post, but I second this. Firefox is the only browser I know of that has this available. There's a 'New Login' button that lets you manually add a url for the login page, and the username and password.

          I don't get it, don't you always get to see the "key" icon in the address-bar? So even if it's not offered to save the username and password, you can click on that icon.

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            ScrappyLaptop
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            @RasheedHolland Some sites use a 3rd party login & as the handoff back to the original website occurs, the "do you want to save" dialog box gets automatically closed. But that's just one example; having the ability to manually add logins & passwords would provide a workaround for all such instances.

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              visinescu13
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              Hi! Any updates on this? Because I cannot find any way to manually save a password for a specific website.

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