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For the time being I will just manually enter the first few characters of the email address since it's three sites out of a total of 12+ and because the instructions above would result in a delete for all sites.
Thanks for all comments and possible solutions on this question
Are you sure this was not applicable to your situation:
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If for that account no password was saved, then it will show up further down as seen in the 3rd screenshot, those can be deleted by simply clicking on the X to the right.
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And on the last one Yahoo is down the list which is in alphabetical order.
If Yahoo is the problem one, then locate it on the list of the last screenshot you included.
Then click on the X to the right of that entry and it will be removed.
Close the browser and re-launch it then visit Yahoo Mail to check (those 2 invalid addresses should no longer come up).
If Yahoo is the problem one, then locate it on the list of the last screenshot you included.
Then click on the X to the right of that entry and it will be removed.
Close the browser and re-launch it then visit Yahoo Mail to check (those 2 invalid addresses should no longer come up).
I tired that and Yahoo still showed the two email addresses when logging in. However using Firefox Yahoo login does have the correct email address shown when logging in. Suggesting it may be a browser issue with Chrome.
I tired that and Yahoo still showed the two email addresses when logging in. However using Firefox Yahoo login does have the correct email address shown when logging in. Suggesting it may be a browser issue with Chrome.
That makes sense as it would be browser specific unless you had typed the same wrong email addresses in Firefox before, as well.
So yeah, the permanent fix is in post #19. I'd do that before clearing out Cookies as well.
You don't need to install software or delete cookies.
You just click MANAGE underneath that box. This will take you to your password manager in Chrome. In the search box, type the name of the website there. It will show you all logins to that site. You can click the wrong one and just click REMOVE.
Once this is done, you can enter whatever login you like, then save that new credential for that specific URL.
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