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How to edit autofill information on your iPhone, or disable the feature

Sep 10, 2019, 23:47 IST

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  • To edit autofill data on your iPhone, you'll need to go into your Settings app.
  • Your iPhone stores and can automatically fill out forms that ask for email addresses, passwords, or credit card information.
  • Autofill is useful, but if you've accidentally saved the wrong information, autofill will keep repeating that wrong information. This is when it's useful to edit autofill data.
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Chances are good that you use your iPhone's autofill feature so often that you take it for granted, barely noticing as your phone quickly loads in your passwords or credit card information.

But if you ever lose or cancel a credit card, or if you don't want personal data stored on your phone, or if you share your iPhone with others, then you may want to remove or at least customize the autofill feature. That way, you don't risk sharing too much sensitive information.

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How to edit credit card data autofill on iPhone

1. Open the Settings app and scroll down to the Safari tab.

2. Tap Safari, then tap Autofill under the General subsection.

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Open &quotAutoFill" in your iPhone's Safari menu.Steven John/Business Insider

3. Toggle "Credit Cards" to the left (button will turn white) to prevent the phone from automatically using any of the cards on file, or tap "Saved Credit Cards" (and then enter your password) to manage your various cards on a case-by-case basis.

On this same page, you can also tell your iPhone to stop filling in your contact info.Steven John/Business Insider

How to edit saved password autofill on iPhone

1. In the Settings app, swipe down and click on Passwords & Accounts.

2. On the next page, you can disable auto-filling passwords by switching "AutoFill Passwords" off, or you can edit password data on a site-by-site or app-by-app basis by tapping "Website & App Passwords."

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You can disable password autofills altogether, or disable individual passwords.Steven John/Business Insider

3. In the Website & App Passwords menu, on an individual basis, you can also change the username and password you use to access each site on your that you have saved.

Read More: How to find all of your saved passwords on an iPhone, and edit or delete them

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