How to Disable Auto-Completion
Auto Completion lets you save information entered into forms and text fields for future use. However, when Auto Completion is used to save a sign-in name and password for a site such as www.bodog.eu, it can be a security risk. When Auto Completion is enabled and used, a player’s information will be saved for future use and automatically entered into a website.
Follow the steps below to disable Auto Completion in your internet browser.
Google Chrome:
1. Click the Chrome menu on the browser toolbar.
2. Click “Settings.”
3. Click “Show advanced settings” and find the "Passwords and forms" section.
4. Uncheck the "Enable Autofill to fill out web forms in a single click" and “offer to save passwords I enter on the web” boxes.
Firefox:
1. At the top of the Firefox window, click on the Firefox button and then select “Options.”
2. Select the “Privacy” panel.
3. Set “Firefox will” to “Use custom settings for history.”
4. Uncheck the box that says “Remember search and form history.”
5.Click “OK” to close the options window.
Internet Explorer 11:
1. With your browser open, click the “gear” icon at the top right.
2. Select “Internet Options.”
3. In the “Content” tab, select “Settings” under Auto Complete.
4. In the “AutoComplete Settings,” uncheck the box marked “User Names and Passwords on Forms.”
5. Click on the “Delete AutoComplete History” button.
6. To remove any previously saved data, select “Form data” and “Passwords” and click “Delete.”
7. Click the “OK” button on the “AutoComplete Settings” dialog and then again on the main “Internet Options” dialog to save the changes.
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