![]() Given how concerned Microsoft and Mozilla are about security and privacy, I’m certain they’ve put protections in place. It also makes me nervous to think that the browser might store credit card information in a non-encrypted way if it can’t clearly identify the type of field. ![]() The browser won’t remember your answers without the form submission. Plus, with the second approach, you actually need to submit a form in order for the browser to store values to use with autofill. It is also easier to set up test profiles. It makes it much easier to figure out what information the browser has to autofill. While the second approach works for more fields, as a developer, I much prefer the pre-determined autofill fields approach. ![]()
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