Stop Firefox from remembering my user names

How do I stop Firefox from remembering my user names? I know about how to turn off the password remembering but that doesn't stop it from remembering my user names. The only way i know of to stop it is to clear my history. I don't want to keep doing that every time I close firefox.
== This happened ==
Every time Firefox opened
== when it was installed

Disabling that setting will prevent Firefox from remembering new names, but the old names are still saved.
You will have to remove names via [[Clear Recent History]].
Form History Control: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/12021

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