How to Use Autofill in Google Chrome
If you use Chrome on Chrome OS, Linux, macOS, or Windows, it’s easy to access and edit the personal information used in autofill. Here’s how to do it:
How to Use Autocomplete in Android
Google’s Chrome web browser can fill out forms automatically with saved info like your home address and email. It might ask you if you want to save your data the first time you enter it into a form online, but if it doesn’t you can add, edit, or delete your info manually. Here’s how.
How to Use Autofill in Mozilla Firefox
Mozilla Firefox on Linux, Mac, and Windows automatically saves and fills in your login information by default. Here’s what you need to do if you don’t want this feature turned on, or if you want to edit or remove the stored information.
How to Use Autocomplete in Microsoft Edge
Edge asks if you want to save your card information whenever you make a purchase so you don’t have to remember the information each time you buy something. It also remembers addresses. Here’s how to modify autocomplete settings in the Windows browser. To delete an individual set of credentials, select it by clicking on it once. Next, click on the Remove button. To delete all saved usernames and passwords, click on the Remove All button.
How to Use Autofill in Apple Safari on macOS
Although they’re all owned by Apple, managing autofill settings is different on a Mac than it is on an iPhone or iPad. Here’s how to do it on the former.
How to Use Autofill in iOS
Follow the below steps to manage your autofill settings and information on an iOS device such as an iPhone or iPad:
Using info from my Contacts card: Utilizes personal details from the operating system’s Contacts app.User names and passwords: Stores and retrieves names and passwords needed for website authentication.Credit cards: Allows Autofill to save and populate credit card numbers, expiration dates, and security codes.Other forms: Encompasses other common information requested in web forms that are not included in the above categories.
When a checkmark appears next to a category type, that information is used by Safari when auto-populating web forms. To add/remove a checkmark, simply click on it once.