Get Started with Google
Step 1
❱ The first time you fill out a form, Google Chrome automatically
saves the contact information that you enter, like your name,
address, phone number or email address, as an Autofill entry.
You can store multiple addresses as separate entries.
Step 2
❱ Chrome can also save your credit card information, with your
permission. When you do this on a form, Chrome asks you at the
top of the page whether you’d like to save the information.
Step 3
❱ If your Chrome Autofill information is correct, you don’t need
to do anything more. If you have changed address recently, or
some of the other information has changed, it can be frustrating
for Chrome to keep suggesting the wrong info.
Step 4
❱ To manage your Autofill entries, open Chrome and click on
the menu button in the top right corner (icon with the three
dots in a column). Select Settings and then click Advanced at
the bottom of the page. Find the Passwords and forms section
and click Autofill settings.
Setting Up
Chrome Autofill
Some of the most useful features of Chrome, like Chrome Autofill, are easy
to set up and can make browsing the Internet a much quicker experience,
particularly if you find yourself forever filling out online forms.