Turn off Address Autofill for Firefox [Tutorial]
Turn off Address Autofill for Firefox [Tutorial]
The internet is full of forms. Every time you subscribe to a site or set up an online account, you have to fill in the same old details. Typing your name and email address over and over again on every single website can quickly get boring. Thankfully, most browsers will remember your previous entries and suggest them the next time you come to fill in a form.
Firefox is one such browser. If you’re a fan of the privacy-focused browser, then you’ll know that Firefox has useful autofill features to have you from having to type the same information into every form you fill out.
Sometimes, however, Firefox ends up saving a suggestion that isn’t really that helpful. The good news is that if there are entries you don’t need anymore, you can delete them individually. You can also remove your entire autofill history. You can even stop Firefox from remembering your form entries in the future.
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Firefox autofill saves contact information, including physical addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses in the browser. It also collects information you input into online forms, all of which saves a lot of typing. Plus, you don’t have to memorize contact information for friends and family in addition to your own. Here’s how to enable and disable these autofill features and how to customize settings for autofill on Firefox.
Firefox can remember the information you entered in forms on web pages, and also your search history in the Navigation bar. If you don't want Firefox to remember this, and wish to turn off the auto form fill feature, then follow the steps in this tutorial.
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops, and tablets running the Windows 10 and Windows 11 operating systems (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, Alienware, Razer, MSI, Huawei , Microsoft Surface, and Samsung.