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 ...
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You're surfing the Net at blazing speeds, gathering information, locating products and services, buying and selling — and all of a sudden it all comes to a screeching halt. You've just surfed into ...
Tired of filling in the same form data over and over again? Name, address, e-mail address, phone number–if I had a nickel for every time I’d typed that information into a Web form, well, I’d be ...
Windows/Mac/Linux (Firefox): Some browsers let you set up auto-complete information for all the Name/Address/City/Password forms you fill out on a regular basis, but ...
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, ...
I haven’t used the Google Toolbar in a few years, but there’s one thing I really miss about it: autofill. With just one click it would automatically fill out a Web form with my name, address, phone ...
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 ...