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Why aren’t recently typed text entries remembered by my browser?

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Why aren’t recently typed text entries remembered by my browser?

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This is a security feature of Estate++. Newer browsers include a feature called AutoComplete that keeps track of information that you’ve recently typed. As you type new information, AutoComplete tries to anticipate what you are typing and offers possible matches. You save time because you don’t have to type in the full information. This feature also stores sensitive personal and financial information which can be viewed by anyone using the same computer. Estate++ prevents others from viewing previously entered text entries by disabling AutoComplete on all web pages.

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