Autofill feels like a time-saver, but it can silently hand over your personal details to hackers through hidden fields, phishing sites, or malicious scripts. From credit card numbers to home addresses ...
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Google has made Chrome even more capable. The browser can now fill in your passport, driver's license and vehicle registration automatically. This upgrade joins the list of time-saving autofill ...
Close up of Google Chrome Web Browser web page on the web browser. Web browsers are the gateway to the internet, used for everything from online banking to social media. However, they also serve as a ...
Google is releasing an update for Chrome’s autofill tool. Desktop users with enhanced autofill enabled will now be able to automatically fill in their passport, driver’s license number, vehicle ...
Keeper Security announces today the launch of Browser Extension 17.1. The significant update to Keeper’s cybersecurity software brings enhanced autofill customization to its browser extension, along ...
Almost every browser tries to make spending money easier. You enter your credit card details, click "buy" and it asks you to save the information for next time. It's quick and spares you typing out ...