Changes webpage elements' autocomplete to be on. It helps you with enabling autofill feature for disabled web sites.
This extension automatically changes webpage elements' autocomplete to be on. It helps you with enableing autofill feature for disabled web sites. E.g. A website doesn't want the browser to remember your user name and password, now you have a choice there.
Note:
1. It works for pure html/css/javascript web pages, not flash enabled inputs area.
2. You still have your choice to let Chrome remember your username/password or not.
How to use:
Just install the extension and all are done.
Most of sites will be enabled automatically.
For every enabled site, chrome will ask you to save the username/password or not when you log in.
To check the status of the extension, go to chrome://extensions/ and make sure the "Enabled" checkbox is checked.
When you reinstall system/chrome, or clean all you chrome data directory files, please remember to install this extension again (if you don't enable chrome extensions sync).
Latest reviews
- (2022-12-29) Tom Stein: Works great - I'm only missing an Editor to control, search and change some contents that I made during the past years of use.
- (2019-06-05) Michael Elkin: This application is a must if you want autocomplete to work. I have been using it for years. I set up a new clean computer and autocomplete did not work at all until I installed this again. Still an absolute must. Thank you.
- (2019-01-31) Douglas Barmore Jr (eromrab): Works but would love a blacklist site feature!
- (2018-09-20) Works well, it would be perfect if it had an option for an exceptions list (eg. no autocomplete for google.com)
- (2018-08-25) Marcus Wolf: Does what it says on the tin. Actually works for the EZCardInfo website. Note for those who say this doesn't work: I had to try three or four different extensions to find one that I could use with a specific website.
- (2017-12-10) Does not work.
- (2017-10-17) Wendell A Werner: It works most of the time, but some financial sites manage to defeat it. E*Trade prevents autofill (don't appreciate that, E*Trade), and Oppenheimer, even though password is filled in, doesn't take it unless "refilling" it.
- (2017-04-02) Jeremy Leitch: It works for me =)
- (2017-01-23) r w: useless
- (2015-08-13) moe moe: Doesn't work any more -- latest chrome.
- (2015-02-09) Hector Richardson: Realmente me ha resultado util a la hora de llenar formularios repetitivos, ahorrandome mucho tiempo.
- (2015-01-15) Francois Carpentier (Francewhoa): Works for username field. But does not work for password field. Using Chromium version 37
- (2014-11-14) Rachel Humphrey: I installed it because I was having trouble with getting chrome to save passwords and it didn't help at all.
- (2014-09-09) Andreas Venieris: does not work in my case
- (2014-08-25) And Xyz: Works! Sometimes it doesn't show the menu, but most of the times it does, so happy. This is despite the page I'm using it for having disabled autofill.
- (2014-03-27) Chris Muller: Worked on websites that used the basic 'autocomplete="off"' attribute. Didn't work on some sites that use more elaborate methods to stop autocomplete.
- (2014-02-04) Inu Yasha: Does not work for me in Chrome 32 (32.0.1700.107)
- (2013-09-17) Barb Birdsong: I love this extension! Works as advertised
- (2013-07-15) Mike Boehm: Didn't work for me. Went to fill out a form and it still said the page had disabled auto filling in of forms.
Statistics
Installs
2,000
history
Category
Rating
3.2778 (36 votes)
Last update / version
2013-07-01 / 1.1
Listing languages
en