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From: SI Ron (Crazy Music Man)10/24/2012 12:39:41 PM
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Need some advice from Firefox gurus. I upgraded to FF 16, and noticed that a few sites like my bank and Gmail would not save the cookie so I would have to log back in manually. I went back to FF 15, not because of that, because of a plugin I used that was not supported under FF16. It was a FF3 Theme, that gave the browser the appearance of the old FF 3 look and feel.

I tried deleting the cookies and saved passwords for those sites that I have problems with. Then re-enter them, but when you close the browser and shut down the computer you lose them. I disabled clear on close as well.

My bank would let me store my client card number before, but now it won't. Also Google use to remember my 2 accounts, mine and Silicon Investors. But now I have to manually enter SI Admin mail as a second account and then the user name and password. It will not save the second account anymore.

This all started with FF16. I Googled and nothing I found works. The strange thing is almost all other sites I use save the cookies and passwords with no problem, the biggest problem is my bank and Gmail. My bank does not remember passwords, just the client number. But not anymore.

It can't be the FF3 theme as it was disabled in FF16.

Any advice on similar problems? Like I said just a few sites won't work right when logging in anymore, all others are 100% fine.

Never had any problems with FF before this.
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