This extension automatically changes webpage elements' autocomplete to be on. It helps you with enableing autofill feature for disabled web sites. E.g. A website doesn't want the browser to remember your user name and password, now you have a choice there.
Note:
1. It works for pure html/css/javascript web pages, not flash enabled inputs area.
2. You still have your choice to let Chrome remember your username/password or not.
How to use:
Just install the extension and all are done.
Most of sites will be enabled automatically.
For every enabled site, chrome will ask you to save the username/password or not when you log in.
To check the status of the extension, go to chrome://extensions/ and make sure the "Enabled" checkbox is checked.
When you reinstall system/chrome, or clean all you chrome data directory files, please remember to install this extension again (if you don't enable chrome extensions sync).
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