Tired of your browser autofilling old addresses or saved passwords? This article provides detailed instructions for clearing Autofill data in Chrome, Firefox, Edge and Safari.
First, for Google Chrome users:
1. Click the **three dots** → **Settings** → **Autofill**.
2. Choose **Passwords** to delete saved logins, or **Addresses and more** to clear old forms.
3. Toggle off ‘Save and fill addresses’ if you want to stop autofill completely!”
Next, for Firefox users:
1. Open the **menu** → **Settings** → **Privacy & Security**.
2. Scroll to **Forms & Autofill** → Click **Saved Addresses** → **Remove** what you don’t need.
3. Under **Logins & Passwords**, delete saved entries or turn off autofill.”
For Safari users:
1. Open **Preferences** → **Autofill** tab.
2. Uncheck boxes for ‘Contacts’ or ‘Other forms’ to disable autofill.
3. Click **Edit** next to ‘User names and passwords’ to delete saved logins.”
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For Microsoft Edge users:
To clear only Microsoft login autofill data in Edge, follow these steps:
- Open Edge and click the three-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner.
- Select Settings and go to Profiles.
- Click Passwords and find saved Microsoft login credentials.
- Delete the specific Microsoft login entry by clicking the trash icon next to it.
- If autofill suggestions still appear, go to Privacy, search, and services > Clear browsing data.
- Click Choose what to clear, select Passwords, and clear only Microsoft-related entries.