Cant delete saved passwords in safari

Sister uses safari. when I want to log in her info shows up pre filled into the login/pw area. when I plug MY info in, it refreshes  and goes back to her info. I have tried to go into safari passwords and "remove all" but it won't delete.

Safari > Preferences > Passwords
Highlight all and press "Remove All" button at the bottom.
Best.

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