Google has announced that its Chrome browser can now automatically fill in additional personal details such as passport numbers, driver’s licence information, and vehicle registration data. The new feature builds on Chrome’s existing autofill options, which already handle addresses, passwords, and payment details.
Desktop users with enhanced autofill enabled will now see Chrome fill in fields for documents like passports, driving licences, vehicle identification numbers (VINs), and licence plates when prompted on web pages. Google says that Chrome’s improved form recognition will also help the browser better interpret complex forms and varied formatting standards, making autofill more accurate across different websites. Advertisement
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