When it's time to log in, Constant Contact has that convenient little Remember Me feature on the log in page. The default is a log in for a company that I no longer work for. How do I make that one go away??
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Hi GretchenB390!
Thanks for reaching out to the Community! It is actually your browser that is remembering your login information, so you will need to go to your browser settings and clear your saved password for Constant Contact . I found the following information in a google search and can not guarantee it is up to date, but I hope it helps.
If you have a newer version of Firefox (with the three-bar icon in the top-right corner), you will want to follow these instructions:
Password saving in Microsoft Edge is on by default. To turn it off:
Hi GretchenB390!
Thanks for reaching out to the Community! It is actually your browser that is remembering your login information, so you will need to go to your browser settings and clear your saved password for Constant Contact . I found the following information in a google search and can not guarantee it is up to date, but I hope it helps.
If you have a newer version of Firefox (with the three-bar icon in the top-right corner), you will want to follow these instructions:
Password saving in Microsoft Edge is on by default. To turn it off:
Duh... I should have known that. Thanks for the info. I'm all set now!
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