Firefox allows access to password protected site even when I have logged out?

I have developed a website with password protected pages - but Firefox STILL allows access to the protected pages after I have logged out and even if I close and re-open Firefox?
I have cleared the cache and checked 'Do not remember passwords' IE works OK??
== This happened ==
Every time Firefox opened
== I uploaded and tested the site.

Did you clear the cookies as well?
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