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Home / Technology / Chrome Autofill Gets Smarter: Loyalty Cards, Travel Details Added

Chrome Autofill Gets Smarter: Loyalty Cards, Travel Details Added

6 Dec

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Summary

  • Chrome autofill now includes loyalty card numbers from Google Wallet.
  • Travel details and work addresses can also be autofilled by Chrome.
  • The autofill suggestion box has been expanded from one to two lines.
Chrome Autofill Gets Smarter: Loyalty Cards, Travel Details Added

Google is significantly upgrading Chrome's autofill functionality, integrating more personal information directly into the browser's suggestions. Starting Friday, users with Google Accounts on desktop, Android, and iOS will benefit from these expanded features. The browser can now pull details from Google Wallet, allowing for automatic completion of loyalty card numbers, flight details, and vehicle information, going beyond previously supported basic data like home addresses.

This enhancement aims to simplify online interactions by providing quicker access to frequently needed information. The visual interface of the autofill suggestion box is also being improved, moving from a single line to two. This change is designed to help users more easily distinguish and select from multiple similar entries, reducing potential errors and saving time.

The expanded autofill aims to offer a more seamless and personalized browsing experience. While the article notes a request for comment from Google was not immediately answered, the rollout signifies a push towards deeper integration of Google services within the Chrome ecosystem. This move is expected to increase convenience for millions of users worldwide.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Chrome can now access Google Wallet to automatically fill in details like loyalty card numbers, flight information, and vehicle details directly into web forms.
Starting Friday, Chrome will autofill loyalty card numbers, travel details, and work addresses, in addition to previously supported basic information.
Yes, the Chrome autofill suggestion box has been expanded from one line to two, making it easier to choose between similar entries.

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