Safari :: Delete The Passwords Saved In Auto-fill?

May 1, 2012

I've been trying to delete the passwords saved in my auto fill and havr followed the instructions outlined in the Help section but it still won't delete anything. Does anyone have a solution to this? I have even tried resetting Safari.

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OS X :: Safari Auto Fill - Any Way To Delete Username And Passwords

Feb 25, 2009

I've formatted my Mac synced with me.com and now it remembers just my usernames and not passwords, when I do type in the password it asks me do I want to store it, but it never does. Plus when I go into prefs of safari and try and delete them it wont let me do that either. Is there anyway I can delete all my usernames and passwords and start again?

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MacBook Pro :: Auto-fill Not Completing Passwords?

Apr 2, 2012

I'm having a problem with autofill not completing passwords. Usernames / IDs are being completed on websites but associated passwordsa are not being autofilled. I have tried to delete them from Safari/Preferences/Autofill/Usernames and Passords but I cannot delete a single entry or even the entire list! I have even tried deleting the site info: UserID and password from Keychain Access and then re-entering them manually but this does not seem to rectify the problem. Every time I open a website with a log in required, the username / ID is autofilled, but the password is now not. (It all worked previously) When I input the password, a dropdown window asks if I wish to have it remembered and I say yes, but it is not.  

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MacBook Pro (15-inch Early 2011), Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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OS X :: How To Remove Auto Saved Passwords In Chrome?

Dec 27, 2010

Firstly i am running chrome.

When i go to some websites (which i have the password stored in keychain) it auto fills in username and passwords, but i have to click ok (seems pointless).

Other sites (such as facebook) when i load them they already have been logged in.

How to I get it to do this for all websites.

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Safari :: Deleting An Incorrect Auto-complete/auto-fill Entry

Jul 1, 2012

I don't know if this is properly autofill or autocomplete - the two overlap too much anyway so I'm not wasting brain cells trying to come up with a distinction that makes sense to non-engineers. ANYWAY. Here's the point. 

I'm on my bank website. My login is xtnjohnson -- just like here. Only I mistyped it once, so in autofill/autocomplete (whichever it is), I get a little drop-down showing two options: xtnjohnson or xtnjohson.  

I want to delete only the second option. I recall at sometime finding a very simple way that involved highlighting the offending entry and hitting either control-delete, shift-delete, command-delete, or function-delete, only I can't seem to get any of those combinations to work. And of course I can't find the thread anymore. 

The solution did *not* involve dealing with the autofill preferences in *any* way -- I've seen that option and it doesn't help (a) because there's no quick way to find the website where the problem is occurring (my list is long), (b) even when I go through my list, I don't see my bank's url, (c) the place for entering my login appears to be in something like JavaScript, so I'm not sure it'd be tracked in one of those lists, and (d) I don't know that this is properly an "autofill" problem anyway. 

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Safari 5, Mac OS X (10.7.4)

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Intel Mac :: Delete Auto-fill Addresses In Mail?

Apr 7, 2012

i've looked thru Mail Preferences and can't see where i can delete an old email address. deleted already from address-book & contacts but still seems to pop up automatically when i type person's name (along with the correct email).

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mac pro, Mac OS X (10.7.2)

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Safari :: How To See Saved Passwords

Apr 28, 2012

I use to be able to see all of my saved passwords, Now I can't.... Safari Version 5.1.5

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Mac Book Pro 2.26GHZ, Mac OS X (10.6.6), 2GB 1067MHz DDR3

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Delete Or At Least Find Where The Mail Program Auto-fill Is?

Mar 13, 2012

I'm tired of typing the first or second letter in the "to" address line and it comes up with an address I don't want anymore. It's not in my address/contact book. So where is that hidden file?

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Safari :: Can't View Saved Passwords

Apr 17, 2012

I have safari save all of my login's and passwords so that I don't have to remember them.  I'm about to wipe my computer, so I need to write them down so i can re-add them after the wipe. I went to preferences -> autofill -> edit usernames and passwords, and i don't see a way to get safari to reveal my saved passwords!I'm running Safari 5.1.3 on Mac 10.7.3. 

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Applications :: Export Safari Saved Passwords To Another Mac

Mar 22, 2010

I am redoing my moms Macbook and she has her passwords saved in Safari, and you cant view them, like you can in Firefox, so I was wondering if there is any way to export or view them? I saw a thread that said copy ~/Library/Keychains and put that on the new Mac, but I just want to make sure that that will work, or if there is someway I can actually view the passwords & logins, etc.

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Safari :: Its Auto-fill Not Working

Apr 5, 2012

The autofill of my safari is not working! It does not let me remove any remembered username or password, neither will it remember any new ones I typed in. It keeps poping up the dialog asking me if I want to remember the username and password or not, but it won't remember them even though I clicked yes.

Info:MacBookPro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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Safari :: Where Are Auto-fill Values Stored

Mar 5, 2012

I regularly export and save my Safari bookmarks in case I'm ever stuck having to use a different computer. 

Now I've just thought - I have several forums where I never have to remember username and password as Safari remembers them for me. It would be very useful to export and back those up too. But, where are they held? My guess is ~/Library/Safari/Form Values. However, when I tried to confirm this by opening in TextEdit, it was in the form of unreadable symbols. Nevertheless, is that the file I need to backup?

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PowerBook, Mac OS X (10.5.8), G4, 1.67GHz, 1GB RAM, 250GB HD

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Safari :: Cannot Remove The Auto-fill Name And Password

Mar 9, 2012

I cannot remove the auto-fill name and password when reseting safari 5.1.3 

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MacBook Pro (13-inch Late 2011), Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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Safari :: Auto-fill Not Working On Site?

Mar 27, 2012

I have a site that won't auto-fill. I've deleted cookies, cache, and any reference to the site.  I've taken out my keychain entry which I had to enter manually.  I sign in manually, click the checkbox that sets the cookie with my login email, and login.  It won't ask me to save to the keychain. So I enter a new keychain entry manually, and it won't work. 

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Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.2),

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OS X :: How To Turn On Safari Auto Fill Feature For Usernames

Jun 23, 2009

I have always used Firefox, but I am finally getting used to Safari. There are a lot if cool features that Firefox doesn't have. In Firefox, I could start typing my usernames and it would automatically fill it in. How do I get Safari to do this? I don't want Safari to remember my passwords, just the usernames so I don't have to type them each time I log in.

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Applications :: Safari 5 - Auto Fill URL Doesn't Work Any More

Jun 24, 2010

I just noticed that when I start to type a URL in the URL field in Safari 5, it behaves differently than before. For example, before, if I typed "app" in the URL field and hit enter, it would automatically fill in "[URL:..] and load the site. That's because Apple's site was the only site in my bookmark list that started with "app". Now when I type "app", it fills in [URL:..] instead, because that site's DESCRIPTIVE TEXT begins "Apple, Macintosh...". So now, it assumes the letters I type in the URL bar are to help me find a site based on the "descriptive" text, instead of the actual URL text. I really hate this new behavior. I looked for an option or preference to change, but found nothing. Any of you know how to revert this behavior, or if it is even possible to do so?

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Safari :: Auto-fill And Keychain Access In Lion?

Feb 9, 2012

I'm struggling to get Autofill and Keychain Access configured to operate in a rational way. Perhaps I don't understand something, but judging from all the discussion in various places, there seems to be quite a bit of confusion on the subject. What I want to do seems pretty logical and straightforward (at least to me) :  

When I visit a secure site (say for online banking), I would like to have Safari use Autofill to get the password for his site from my keychain (where it is kept securely encrypted when not in use), and fill in the username and password fields for me. What I do not want is for Safari and Keychain Access to retain that userid and password info indefinitely. For example, I logged in to pay a bill at the airport lounge, and then someone swipes my MacBook, logs in, and transfers all my funds to their bank.  

It seems that this was what was happening when I first set up Autofill... each time I went to the secure login page, Safari/Autofill/Keychain Access automatically filled in the userid and pw with no prompts, or request for authentication. This behavior might be OK for a website such as the New York Times, but it's not OK for my online banking account!  

After some reading, much of which was conflicting due to various OS and Safari versions involved, and some trial and error and testing, I came up with the following settings:  

1. In Safari, I set up Autofill to automatically supply userid's and pw's: At this point, there are no websites listed in the "Edit..." window. 

2. Next, I entered the required info (userid, pw, URL) in Keychain Access, and set its Access Control as follows:  This, I hoped would require that *each* use of the userid and pw be authenticated.  

3. Now for the test: I go to the website, and get a request for authentication: So far, this is what I had hoped for, but immediately after I supply the keychain password, I am prompted for it again as follows (I've blanked the actual name of the website):  

I want this to be secure, but entering the same keychain password twice is just annoying. I've tried various combinations and tweaks to configure this to work rationally (i.e. one and only one keychain password entry), but have not been successful. It seems that it will work with *no* authentication required, or with *double* authentication required.  

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Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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Safari :: Auto-fill Only Works For Some Sites On New IMac?

May 4, 2012

Safari autofill only works for a few websites on my new iMac. Apple Care tried to change some settings which did not help. Autofill is checked in preference and we worked on Keychain access. 

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iMac (27-inch Mid 2011), Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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Safari :: Auto-fill Drop Down List Extension?

May 23, 2012

I looked on the before and still ahven't found anything on it, so I guess I'll just ask. 

I've been wanting to use Safari 5 as my familys default browser for sometime but the one thing that seems to bug my mother and others is how Safari handles autofill <--- don't know if that's right. 

You see they like how in Chrome you just click on an empty text filed and anything that has been typed there before will just pop up on a drop down list under the text filed box it's self with they're options. 

I just wanted to know if there might be an extention that gives Safari this feature?

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iMac (21.5-inch Mid 2010), Mac OS X (10.7.4)

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Safari :: Change My Form Auto-fill Details?

Jun 30, 2012

How Can I change my form auto-fill details. I want to change the phone number.my form auto-fill detailsI have only the one I want checked in my address book but it still uses a different one. Using Lion OS if that matters.

Info:MacBookPro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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Applications :: Change Safari Auto Fill Forms Data?

May 30, 2009

This has been bugging me for months, so I'm hoping someone out there can answer this query. Our county changed our house number several months ago. I use auto-fill on Web page forms very frequently. Of course, every time I auto-fill my address info, my original house number comes up, and I have to edit it to the new number. I've searched around, but I have not been able to locate where the data for filling in the forms are kept, or any procedure available for changing what data Safari uses to auto-fill. Does anyone know how to accomplish this feat?

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Safari :: No Universal Auto-fill In Its Forms / Search Boxes

May 13, 2012

I'm a new safari user. in firefox, for example when I've searched "bacon" on one site, if I search it again on other website, bacon would show in the dropdown when I type "b." but in safari that's not the case. "bacon" only shows up on the website that I've searched it on. the same with forms. I have to type my e-mail on every website. it's tiring.

Info:MacBookPro

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Safari :: Getting A Maximum Number Auto-fill Entries That It Will Keep A Record Of?

Jun 29, 2012

Is there a maximum number AutoFill entris that Safari will keep a record of?  I use the AutoFill feature to input my email login/password.  I ave Safari 6.1.7 and am using Snow Leopard

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Applications :: Safari - Wrong Auto Fill Options - Specify Email Address To Use?

Nov 25, 2009

When I auto-fill forms in safari it uses my wrong email address. How I can specify which email address to use?

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OS X :: How Do I Get Safari To Present Auto-fill Options In Text Fields Like Firefox Can

Aug 2, 2010

How do I get Safari to present auto-fill options in text fields like Firefox can.

Seems like a cookies thing but I think not because it presents me with all previous names I've used on other website's text fields before.

For example in Firefox if I go to sites I haven't visited before and I'm asked to type in my new username, as soon as I type the first letter, Firefox gives me options from previous text fields I've filled in before all over the net and unrelated to the site I'm on.

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Safari :: New Version Won't Remove Auto-fill User Id And Password For Any Entry?

Mar 12, 2012

The new version won't remove auto-fill user id and password for any entry. And it's caused problems logging into some Websites by entering a bogus one the Website can't recognize. It's a, "Huh?" for this update.

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OS X Mavericks :: Auto-Fill Password Function In Safari Does Not Work Properly

Sep 1, 2014

I selected the auto fill password function in Safari, which works maybe 50% of the time. I believe that I am pressing "update" when I choose a new password.

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iMac, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.1)

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OS X :: Using Keychain Access - Safari / Keychain Fill Passwords Automatically?

May 9, 2009

I've never used OSX before about a week ago, but I am picking up on it well (I've used GNU/Linux for almost ten years so I know my way around an operating system). But I don't really think keychain access is working as it should...It's hard to explain. I mean, the way I understand it, shouldn't it be saving the passwords I type into Safari and auto-filling them? Because it only auto-fills some passwords. Paypal autofills, but my bank's website doesn't, and even this forum doesn't autofill. I have to type in my password every time I visit.

Is this working as intended? Is there a way I can get Safari or Keychain to fill in all passwords for me automatically? This is leopard on an iMac G5 iSight model. I did a fresh install like a week ago. Sorry if my question is vague but that's the best I can do with the amount I understand.

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Apr 20, 2012

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Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Does Address Book Have Auto-capitalization Or Auto-fill Feature

Mar 31, 2012

In a previous contact software program I have used for years, the first letter of names, streets, and cities, were automatically capitalized as I typed them in. Unfortunately, that software does not work under Lion and the developer is out of business. Because of that, I am trying to convert to Address Book. I can't find the ability to have that same thing happen in Address Book. Is there something I can turn on in Preferences or some other obscure window? My old contact software also automatically filled in cities, names, or states that I previously entered. Great time saver but doesn't seem to exist in Address Book.

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Macbook Pro, Mac OS X (10.4.10)

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