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AutoFill Passwords
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Under Safari password prefs I checked "Allow AutoFill even for the websites that request passwords not be saved." I then get: "Your Mac must have a screen lock to allow AutoFill for websites that require password not be saved." Then, "Screen lock settings are available in Security & Privacy preferences." I went to Security & Priacy prefs and then didn't know what to do, so I unlocked the lock. It still makes no difference. Help!
MacBook Pro - M2, Ventura 13.6 Safari Tech Prev 17.0 Safari 16.6 Firefox 116.0.2 iPhone 7 Version 15.8
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Re: AutoFill Passwords
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You turn on the screen lock by checking the box for "Require password [some time] after sleep or screen saver begins".
The padlock needs to be unlocked to make most changes on this pane, but (at least on Mavericks) the "require password" setting can be changed even if the padlock is locked.
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Re: AutoFill Passwords
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Where is that box and those words? They are not under Password prefs in Safari that I can see. You turn on the screen lock by checking the box for "Require password [some time] after sleep or screen saver begins".
The padlock needs to be unlocked to make most changes on this pane, but (at least on Mavericks) the "require password" setting can be changed even if the padlock is locked.
MacBook Pro - M2, Ventura 13.6 Safari Tech Prev 17.0 Safari 16.6 Firefox 116.0.2 iPhone 7 Version 15.8
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Re: AutoFill Passwords
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Okay I found it and did what you said. That sounds like a weird way to allow passwords to be filled in on websites. I don't know what that has to do with sleep or screen savers. Thanks for your help. Let's hope it works. You turn on the screen lock by checking the box for "Require password [some time] after sleep or screen saver begins".
The padlock needs to be unlocked to make most changes on this pane, but (at least on Mavericks) the "require password" setting can be changed even if the padlock is locked.
MacBook Pro - M2, Ventura 13.6 Safari Tech Prev 17.0 Safari 16.6 Firefox 116.0.2 iPhone 7 Version 15.8
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Re: AutoFill Passwords
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It's a security measure to prevent passwords from being auto-entered by others when you walk away from your desk; theoretically, you'd either put your Mac to sleep or start your screensaver and be protected.
Edit: In your case, the security may outweigh the AutoFill benefit.
Last edited by artie505; 02/13/14 10:14 AM.
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Re: AutoFill Passwords
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I'm the only one who uses my computer, so I'd rather have the auto fill in. It's a home computer only.
Why would the security outweigh the autofill in my case????
MacBook Pro - M2, Ventura 13.6 Safari Tech Prev 17.0 Safari 16.6 Firefox 116.0.2 iPhone 7 Version 15.8
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Re: AutoFill Passwords
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It worked!!! Thank you. You turn on the screen lock by checking the box for "Require password [some time] after sleep or screen saver begins".
The padlock needs to be unlocked to make most changes on this pane, but (at least on Mavericks) the "require password" setting can be changed even if the padlock is locked.
MacBook Pro - M2, Ventura 13.6 Safari Tech Prev 17.0 Safari 16.6 Firefox 116.0.2 iPhone 7 Version 15.8
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Re: AutoFill Passwords
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Oh, now I see what you mean. I put my computer to sleep and then had to input my password to get back on which I have never had to do.
I'm learning.
MacBook Pro - M2, Ventura 13.6 Safari Tech Prev 17.0 Safari 16.6 Firefox 116.0.2 iPhone 7 Version 15.8
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Yup, that's the trade-off...your decision.
The new Great Equalizer is the SEND button.
In Memory of Harv: Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities. ~Voltaire
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