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HD Tutorial: Customize Autofill in Safari

Marques Brownlee@mkbhd6K viewsFeb 12, 20092:43
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***WATCH IN HD*** In this simple tutorial, I show you how to customize and change what the Safari (and Webkit) web browsers automatically rememeber, in terms of remembering your usernames and passwords for websites! This works on both Windows and OS X. Enjoy - SUBSCRIBE

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This HD tutorial walks viewers through customizing Safari’s autofill settings, focusing on how the browser remembers usernames, passwords, and address book information for faster logins and form filling. The presenter starts by opening Safari and navigating to Edit and Preferences, then highlights the Autofill section where users can enable or disable autofill for various data types. He explains that autofill can use information from the address book as well as stored usernames and passwords for different websites, and demonstrates how you can remove items from the remembered list if needed. Several practical demonstrations show autofill in action on login forms for sites like geeks dot pro and Google, illustrating how Safari fills in email addresses and passwords automatically and even prompts for fingerprint-based authentication where available. The video emphasizes the ease of managing autofill data and concludes with a quick reminder that the feature works across Windows and OS X, encouraging viewers to experiment with the settings and subscribe for more tutorials.

Topics · howto · tutorial · technology · browsers · mac-os · windows

Questions answered

How do I access Safari's autofill settings on macOS and Windows?
Open Safari, choose Edit, then Preferences, and select the Autofill tab to manage address book usage, usernames and passwords, and other forms.