Microsoft improves the Autofill function of Microsoft Edge

At present, mainstream browsers all support a function called auto-fill. This function refers not to the auto-fill of passwords but the auto-fill of other personal information of users.

For example, Google Chrome supports saving the user’s email, shipping address, and even credit card information, which can be filled in automatically where necessary.

This auto-fill function can save user efficiency and avoid repetitive work, but sometimes the accuracy of auto-fill information may not be particularly high.

The problem is that the user may save a lot of information, and the browser can only fill in the default information. If it is not right, the user has to delete it and fill it out manually.

At present, Microsoft has improved the Autofill function in the Microsoft Edge browser, allowing users to manually select the corresponding information when filling.

For example, if the information is incorrect in the auto-fill mode, the user can click the fill box and then search or select other saved information to auto-fill.

Or when some pages cannot use auto-fill because there is no information saved, the user can also click the fill box to manually select the information without manually filling in.

If you want to use this function better, it is recommended that you save your information in the browser settings in advance, so that it will be more convenient to manually select it next time you fill it.

Personal information storage location: browser settings, personal data, personal information, where you can prepare a variety of data such as name, address, date of birth, etc. in advance. At present, this feature has been enabled by default in the Microsoft Edge Canary version.

Via: Reddit