I am in tools>preferences>privacy&security and see headings of web content, passwords, junk, data collection and use, and security. ![]() Thank you again, and sorry for the lengthy response. ![]() Maybe I don't need to remove any passwords? If I'm still supposed to remove the passwords, I'll need more detailed instruction on how to do that. After closing TB again and restarting, it started up without any questions. I closed TB, and when I reopened it I was asked to log into the account via google and give the password, which I did then I was asked to grant access for the account I had just changed, which I did. The other one was not, so I changed it to OAUTH2. At the bottom of the box listing all my email accounts (2 gmail, 1 yahoo, 1 hotmail) I see two options on the left: "remove" and "remove all." Am I supposed to select the gmail accounts one at a time and click "remove"? And by "remove" does it mean that only the password will be removed as you instructed? BTW - when I started working through your instructions I found that one of the gmail accounts was already set for OAUTH2. When I right click on any of these three listings I get options of copy URL, copy user name, edit username, copy password. For the other gmail account I only see one listing: oauth:// ( ). Under Passwords, there is a button to click "saved passwords." When I click that I see two listings for one gmail account: (1) oauth:// ( ) and (2) smtp:// (smtp:// ). Under security is scam detection, antivirus, and certificates. ![]()
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