This is a very comprehensive guide for enabling AutoSave passwords across different browsers and devices. It covers:
Firefox:
- Access Options via the Firefox menu, then the Security tab to enable password saving.
- Log into a website, and when prompted, select "Remember Password."
Chrome:
- Open Settings via the Wrench icon and navigate to Advanced Settings.
- Enable "Offer to Save Passwords," then log into a website and click "Save Password" when prompted.
Internet Explorer:
- Open Internet Options through the Settings gear icon.
- Under the Content tab, adjust AutoComplete settings by selecting the appropriate check boxes (and optionally "Ask Me Before Saving Passwords").
- Confirm changes and log into a website to see the prompt.
Safari (Desktop):
- Open Preferences from the Safari menu, go to the Autofill section, and select “User names and passwords.”
- Save your preferences, and Safari will prompt you to save login information when you log in.
Safari on iPhone/iPad:
- Open the Settings app and navigate to Passwords.
- Tap "AutoFill Passwords" and toggle it on to enable auto-saving for your login details.
Here's the process to turn on Safari AutoFill Passwords on iPhone and iPad:
- Open the Settings app.
- Swipe down and select Passwords.
- At the top, tap AutoFill Passwords.
- Toggle the switch next to AutoFill Passwords to turn it on (if it’s not already enabled).
Once turned on, Safari will automatically fill in your saved login credentials when you visit websites or log into apps.