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, ...
Google Chrome is rapidly earning my vote as the best Windows Web browser. It’s fast, increasingly versatile, and just plain smart at certain things. For example, Chrome offers a built-in AutoFill ...
Google is going a step further to protect people’s information when they try to submit details through unsecured web forms. Starting in the M86 build, Chrome will raise a red flag on forms that are on ...
Most modern web browsers, like Chrome and Firefox, have some form of autofill function that tries to make life a little easier by remembering things like your name, phone number, and address and ...
Yesterday we covered a reader report that many Safari slowdowns -- indicated by the dreaded "spinning beachball" -- can be avoided by disabling the "Other forms" box in Safari's AutoFill preferences.
Most of you probably utilize your web browser's autofill/form fill feature. It can be a big time saver, automatically entering data like your name, address, and phone number on the lengthy check-out ...
Both Google Chrome and Internet Explorer's Google Toolbar offer an Autofill option that automatically enters saved text in similar Web forms. This feature also enables you to select from multiple ...