How do i stop firefox memorizing information i have typed in fields and popping up when i begin to type again?

when you begin typing, just has i did upon registering, when i began to type my email for example it popped up below field so i could select it, i suppose it is easy for some things when your typing alot of the same information but how do you control it!

See this - [http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Form+autocomplete]

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