Autosave Browsers

Fred Caanen

Last Update a year ago

Here is the guide on how to AutoSave your password using the browser. 


Firefox 

1. Click the "Firefox" menu in the upper-left corner of the screen, select "Options" and select "Options" again. 

2. Click the Security tab and select "Remember Passwords for Sites." 

3. Go to a website where you want to save your username and password data. Fill it in and log in. Firefox will show a prompt offering to remember the password. Click "Remember Password." 


Chrome 

1. Click the "Wrench" icon, select "Settings" and click the "Show Advanced Settings" link. 

2. Choose "Offer to Save Passwords" to get a prompt each time you enter login data on a website. 

3. Go to the website for which you want to save your data. Fill in your login information and log in to the website. While the page is loading, Chrome will provide a prompt to save your password data. Click "Save Password." 


Internet Explorer 

1. Click the "Settings" icon, which resembles a gear, and select "Internet Options." 

2. Click the "Content" tab and select "Settings" under the AutoComplete section. 

3. Select the "User Names and Passwords on Forms" check box. If you want Internet Explorer to prompt you before saving your password information, select "Ask Me Before Saving passwords." 

4. Click "OK" in all windows to close Internet Options. When you log in to a website, a prompt along the bottom of the browser window will ask if you want to save your password. 


Safari 

1.Click the "Safari" menu and select "Preferences." 

2. Click "Autofill" and select “User names and passwords.” 

3. Save your preferences. When you fill in any login data on a website, Safari will prompt you to save your password information.

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