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==Using a bookmarklet== | ==Using a bookmarklet== | ||
* Bookmark the "remember passwords" link on [ | * Bookmark the "remember passwords" link on [https://www.squarefree.com/bookmarklets/forms.html#remember_password this page]. | ||
* Go to the log in page of the site you want to save your details. | * Go to the log in page of the site you want to save your details. | ||
* Enter your login and password, but do not submit. | * Enter your login and password, but do not submit. |
Revision as of 19:35, 20 June 2007
Some websites, for example Hotmail, Yahoo! Mail, and some banks, specify that your username and password should not be saved. You can override this behaviour.
Using a bookmarklet
- Bookmark the "remember passwords" link on this page.
- Go to the log in page of the site you want to save your details.
- Enter your login and password, but do not submit.
- Open the bookmark you just made. (Nothing will appear to happen).
- Submit.
On subsequent visits, your user name and password should be filled in.
Using an extension
Using Greasemonkey
There are also related Greasemonkey scripts: