Yesterday, Google announced in a blog post that Chrome can now autofill more types of personal information, including passport numbers, driver’s license numbers, and vehicle information, in addition to existing autofill for addresses, passwords, and payments.
To use the feature, you must have “enhanced autofill” enabled. Furthermore, when using it, Chrome will always ask for confirmation before filling anything in. The information is only stored if you authorize it, and the information is then protected by encryption.
Google also claims to have improved Chrome’s ability to interpret complex forms, which should increase accuracy.
These features are being rolled out globally and Google plans to add even more autofill data types in the future.
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