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Disable autofill in your browser

Written by Peter Ørnskov Drechsler
Updated over a month ago

When autofill is on, your browser might suggest or pre-fill text in form fields, which can sometimes be confusing. If you’re seeing unexpected suggestions or values, it’s likely due to your browser’s autofill settings. Here’s how to disable or clear autofill in all major browsers:

Google Chrome

  1. Open Chrome and go to: chrome://settings/autofill

  2. Under Addresses and more, click and turn off the toggle for Save and fill addresses.

  3. (Optional) To clear already saved autofill data:

    • Go to: chrome://settings/clearBrowserData

    • Select the Advanced tab

    • Check Autofill form data

    • Click Clear data

Mozilla Firefox

  1. Click the menu (☰) > Settings

  2. Go to Privacy & Security

  3. Scroll to Forms and Autofill

  4. Uncheck Autofill addresses and/or Autofill credit cards

  5. To clear saved form data:

    • Go to History > Clear Recent History

    • Check Form & Search History

    • Click OK

Safari (macOS)

  1. Open Safari and go to Safari > Settings (or Preferences) from the top menu.

  2. Click the Autofill tab.

  3. Uncheck the options you want to disable, such as:

    • Using information from my contacts

    • User names and passwords

    • Credit cards

    • Other forms

  4. To delete saved autofill info:

    • Go to the Passwords tab to remove saved login credentials, or

    • Open Keychain Access (via Spotlight) and remove entries manually.

Microsoft Edge

  1. Open Edge and go to: edge://settings/personalinfo

  2. Turn off Save and fill basic info

  3. (Optional) To clear stored autofill entries:

    • Go to: edge://settings/clearBrowserData

    • Under Clear browsing data, click Choose what to clear

    • Select Autofill form data (includes forms and cards)

    • Click Clear now

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