How to Disable Auto-Completion
Auto Completion lets you save information entered into forms and text fields for future use. However, when Auto Completion is used to save a sign-in name and password for a site such as Bovada, it can sometimes be a security risk.
Follow the steps below to disable Auto Completion in your internet browser.
Google Chrome:
Click the browser menu on the toolbar at the top right, then click “Settings”. |
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Scroll down to “Passwords and forms” and select the drop-down menu for “Autofill settings”. |
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Switch the toggle to ‘Off’, then exit Settings. |
Firefox:
Click the browser menu in the top left corner and select “Options”. |
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From the source menu, select “Security”. |
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Uncheck “Remember logins for sites”, then exit Options. |
Internet Explorer 11:
- With your browser open, click the “gear” icon at the top right.
- Select “Internet Options.”
- In the “Content” tab, select “Settings” under Auto Complete.
- In the “AutoComplete Settings,” uncheck the box marked “User Names and Passwords on Forms.”
- Click on the “Delete AutoComplete History” button.
- To remove any previously saved data, select “Form data” and “Passwords” and click “Delete.”
- Click the “OK” button on the “AutoComplete Settings” dialog and then again on the main “Internet Options” dialog to save the changes.
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