Firefox can remember what you've entered in forms on web pages, also known as text fields. After you've entered something into a form on a web page (such as a search box), the next time you visit that page, your previous entry will be available to re-use. This article describes how to use the auto form fill feature and how to clear or prevent it from storing form entries.
Using Auto Form FillTo use your previous entry in a form:
If you want to remove one of your previous form entries from Firefox's history:
Repeat the process for each entry that you'd like to delete.
Clearing form historyIf you want Firefox to forget all of your previous form entries:
If you don't want Firefox to remember what you've entered into form fields, you can turn off the auto form fill feature:
Disabling form history also prevents Firefox from storing search history for the Search bar in the Navigation Toolbar.
TroubleshootingIf you find that Firefox does not save your form entries and you cannot re-use them, please read the article Firefox doesn't save web form entries.
Based on information from Deleting autocomplete entries (mozillaZine KB)
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