As a citizen of the web, you frequently enter repetitive information about yourself into forms. Every time you sign up for a new web site with your email address or username, enter in your shipping ...
Entering your information into online forms is a necessary evil, whether you're ordering business supplies or signing up for social media accounts, but the less time you spend filling in these forms, ...
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Last week, Personal – a DC-based startup which provides a secured digital data vault for consumers’ information, passwords, and files – launched the world’s largest form library at Fill It, giving ...
Filling out online forms can be a tedious task, especially if you’re repeating the same information time after time – which is why Google has included an autofill function in Chrome. If you’re filling ...
Not sure if this is specific to Windows but that's what I use, and it seems to be an issue with Chrome and Firefox at least, which are the ones I'm usually filling forms with. When I'm filling in ...
I've been searching for a solution for this for the past hour, and haven't come up with anything conclusive.<BR><BR>My problem is this: I have a form for entries into our Mountain Bike Race Series set ...