JAKARTA - If you use Google's default password manager in the browser, you most likely access it via Google Chrome.

When the autofill feature is enabled, Google will save the information you entered in the Google Password Manager and automatically fill it in again when you visit the same site at another time.

However, this convenience does not always mean it is safe. You should disable autofills if you use someone else's device or are connected to public WiFi.

If you are using Google Chrome, you can customize autofill settings as needed very easily. Here are the steps to enable or disable password autofills:

To set the payment method autofill (such as credit cards) and addresses, the steps are similar:


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