As a citizen of the web, you frequently enter repetitive information about yourself into forms. Every time you sign up for a new web site with your email address or username, enter in your shipping ...
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Tired of filling in the same form data over and over again? Name, address, e-mail address, phone number–if I had a nickel for every time I’d typed that information into a Web form, well, I’d be ...
You're surfing the Net at blazing speeds, gathering information, locating products and services, buying and selling — and all of a sudden it all comes to a screeching halt. You've just surfed into ...
Windows/Mac/Linux (Firefox): Some browsers let you set up auto-complete information for all the Name/Address/City/Password forms you fill out on a regular basis, but ...
As amazing as the Web is nowadays, there is one area that remains a relic of the past: Online forms. Shopping for car insurance, applying for a new credit card, replacing your driver’s license – all ...
I haven’t used the Google Toolbar in a few years, but there’s one thing I really miss about it: autofill. With just one click it would automatically fill out a Web form with my name, address, phone ...
Entering your information into online forms is a necessary evil, whether you're ordering business supplies or signing up for social media accounts, but the less time you spend filling in these forms, ...
Go to ‘Settings and more‘ option (visible as 3 dots) and choose ‘Settings‘ option. Alternatively, you can enter this in the address bar, and hit the Enter button to access these password settings.