
AutoComplete Forms Clean
Enable AutoComplete for Form elements automatically. In other words, this just turns 'autocomplet="off"' forms to 'autocomplet="on"'.
What is AutoComplete Forms Clean?
AutoComplete Forms Clean is a Firefox add-on by Piro (piro_or). This add-on has 91 daily active users and an average user rating of 3.67. The latest version, 52.1, was updated 4 years ago.
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Summary
Firefox has a login manager feature, and it allows you to store/fill login information to login forms on websites. However, you may see the feature doesn't work on some websites, because those websites disables autocomplete feature of browsers intentionally. This addon scans all input fields in webpages and turns 'autocomplet="off"' forms to 'autocomplet="on"' and allows you to use the login manager feature of Firefox on any website. If you worrying about data stealing by this addon, please see the full code of this addon to know what it does. For better security, I strongly recommend you to deactivate "auto fill on page load" behavior of Firefox's login manager. This is a forked version of AutoComplete Forms for Firefox, originally made by Baris Derin. See the version history to know what is changed from the original version.
Safety
Risk impact
AutoComplete Forms Clean requires a number of risky permissions that can potentially harm your browser and steal your data. Exercise caution when installing this add-on. Review carefully before installing. We recommend that you only install AutoComplete Forms Clean if you trust the publisher.
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Risk likelihood
AutoComplete Forms Clean has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.
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