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How to Enable and Manage IE AutoFill Settings in Internet Explorer

In Internet Explorer (IE), the feature responsible for remembering your form entries, web addresses, and login credentials is known as AutoComplete. Managing this feature helps speed up your browsing while protecting your personal data privacy. How to Enable AutoComplete in Internet Explorer

To allow Internet Explorer to save and automatically fill out web forms or passwords, follow these core configuration steps: Launch Internet Explorer or open Microsoft Edge in IE Mode.

Click the Tools gear icon in the upper-right corner and select Internet Options. Navigate to the Content tab at the top of the window.

Locate the AutoComplete section and click the Settings button.

Check the boxes next to the fields you want to enable, such as Forms and User names and passwords on forms. Click OK on both windows to apply the changes. How to Manage and Customize AutoFill Behavior

Internet Explorer provides targeted granular controls over what specific items it chooses to track or suggest during active sessions.

Web Addresses: Automatically finishes typing URLs in your address bar based on your historical tracking.

Forms and Searches: Remembers previous search queries and text box entries to prevent repetitive keystrokes.

Credentials: Prompts to remember user IDs and passwords securely across web forms. Internet Explorer mode in Microsoft Edge

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