Izimpendulo zakamuva ze-Autofill addresseshttps://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/12650762019-11-29T04:40:05-08:00In Firefox the autofill data can be saved as when that data in inserted in Firefox the first time; y2019-11-29T04:40:05-08:00the-edmeisterhttps://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/1265076#answer-1269694<p>In Firefox the autofill data can be saved as when that data in inserted in Firefox the first time; you would get a dialog box asking if you want to save the data you just typed in the web form.
</p><p>Fully rolled in the USA <em>(and maybe Canada)</em>, but other locales it may not be completely rolled out. <em>That feature was added in stages and spread out over a few different Firefox release versions; USA first.</em>
</p><p>In <strong>about:config</strong> this pref <em><strong>extensions.formautofill.addresses.enabled</strong></em> can be double-clicked to 'toggle' the value of that pref to <strong>true</strong> to <strong>enable</strong> that pref, if it shows as <em><strong>false</strong></em> in your installation.
Then close and restart Firefox to see if the form autofill for addresses starts working, if it wasn't already enabled.
</p>so firefox doesn't do the autofill address thing like google just login and passwords?
2019-11-28T22:05:16-08:00acidcobra2https://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/1265076#answer-1269646<p>so firefox doesn't do the autofill address thing like google just login and passwords?
</p>Ok, thanks for your help. np
2019-07-22T05:17:27-07:00pblack1963https://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/1265076#answer-1239509<p>Ok, thanks for your help. np
</p>No sorry, just bookmarks from HTML
The autofill data is in a SQL Database specific to Chrome.
2019-07-19T16:28:56-07:00Shadow110https://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/1265076#answer-1238937<p>No sorry, just bookmarks from HTML
</p><p>The autofill data is in a SQL Database specific to Chrome.
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