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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T02:14:43+00:00 2026-06-15T02:14:43+00:00

I’m in the same situation as this guy: Triggering the Change Saved Password dialog

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I’m in the same situation as this guy: Triggering the Change Saved Password dialog in firefox

I have a modal window that appears to let the user to change his password. When submitting the form (it’s a POST), Firefox doesn’t ask to change the password in its database.
I tried several things:

  1. A dynamic form (created with JavaScript) with all fields with autocomplete=”on”, and with two fields named “current-password” and “new-password”

  2. A dynamic form (created with JavaScript) with all fields with autocomplete=”on”, and with two fields named “current-password” and “password”

  3. A dynamic form (created with JavaScript) with all fields with autocomplete=”on”, and with three fields named “username”, “current-password” and “password”

  4. A non-dynamic form with all fields with autocomplete=”on”, and with three fields named “username”, “current-password” and “password” ==> in that case Firefox shows me my username in the “username” field and my current password in the field “current-password”

  5. I also tried to call my two fields “password” and “new-password”

I tried to use the JavaScript submit() command, then I tried a SUBMIT input button in my form. The form has also the autocomplete="on".

But Firefox never asks me if I want to update my saved password… Any ideas?

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    2026-06-15T02:14:45+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 2:14 am

    Check that you haven’t set a block exception.

    Tools > Options > Security: Passwords: Exceptions
    

    You can also check if there are any entries for that site or entries with an empty name listed in the password manager.

     Tools > Options > Security: Passwords: "Saved Passwords" > "Show Passwords"
    

    If you click “Never” then you create an exception that needs to be removed.

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