Firefox browser offers numerous utilities for various tasks. When you visit unfamiliar websites that may pose hacking or keylogging risks, Firefox also provides password alerts. Similarly, the PDF auto-read feature on Firefox can be quite bothersome. Since this PDF reader function is not efficient, downloading PDF files to your computer for reading is faster. Therefore, it's recommended to disable the auto-read PDF feature to avoid wasting time loading files. Following the instructions to disable the auto-read PDF feature on Firefox also helps the browser run more smoothly.
In this article, Mytour will share with you another trick: disabling password alerts when logging in on Firefox. Turning off this customization will help alleviate the annoyance of constant login prompts on websites.
How to Disable Password Alerts When Logging In on Firefox
Download and install the Firefox browser here: Get Firefox
Step 1: To enter the mode to disable password alerts when logging in on Firefox, enter the following address into the URL bar
about:config
Next, press Enter to access
Step 2: If the Firefox browser displays a warning, click I accept the risk! to continue accessing this tool.
Step 3: Here, pay attention to the Search bar. Copy security.insecure_password.ui.enabled and paste it into the search bar.
Step 4: Notice that the security.insecure_password.ui.enabled section is currently displaying a Value of True. Double-click to change it to False, or right-click and select Toggle to switch.
After the Value switches to False, simply close the Firefox browser and reopen it to successfully disable password alerts when logging in on Firefox.
These simple steps have helped users successfully disable password alerts when logging in on Firefox.
Additionally, Mytour also shares another trick on Firefox. It's about disabling the auto-play feature for videos on Firefox. Many users wonder why they should disable auto-play videos on Firefox. This feature is suitable for users who use D-Com 3G to browse the web or use Internet packages with fees, receiving WiFi from a 3G phone to the laptop. At this point, auto-play videos will consume your Internet data wastefully. Even users using WiFi to access the Internet should disable this feature to browse the web, load websites faster.
For those who frequently download files, videos, music from the browser to the computer, you can install and enable IDM CC on the browser. Not only is it a trick to enable/disable IDM CC on Firefox that we have introduced, but we have also introduced this trick on the Google Chrome browser. You can enable IDM CC to download videos, music, files. And when you don't need to use it, you can disable this extension to avoid being prompted to download files or music while listening to music on the browser. Hopefully, these tricks can help you use the Firefox browser for the best web browsing experience.
