![]() ![]() If AutoFill still doesn’t work, the website may not allow it. ![]() (You may need to scroll down.) See Change Touch ID & Passwords settings. If your Mac or Apple keyboard has Touch ID, and you want to use Touch ID to fill in user names and passwords or credit card information, choose Apple menu > System Settings, click Touch ID & Password in the sidebar, then turn on “Use Touch ID for autofilling passwords” on the right. Safari may be unable to tell which fields are for user name and password, credit card number and expiration date, and so forth. Make sure the webpage has fields AutoFill can complete. For example, if a form requires your phone number but it isn’t on your contact card, you must fill it in manually. Safari can fill in only contact information that’s in Contacts. Make sure any information you want to autofill is saved in your My Card in Contacts. In the Safari app on your Mac, choose Safari > Settings, click AutoFill, then make sure “User names and passwords” is selected.
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