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How to AutoFill Passwords in Google Chrome

A password manager creates and fills strong passwords for you in Google Chrome.

What is AutoFill?

AutoFill gives you the option to save your passwords, addresses, and payment cards so that the browser or other service can fill in forms for you. Rather than typing the same information over and over when you’re registering for a new account or buying something, AutoFill enters those details for you in just a few clicks. The Google Chrome browser offers a built-in AutoFill, and password managers like LastPass also offer AutoFill along with extra features and security.

Why use AutoFill on Google Chrome?

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Save time

Similar to Google Chrome Autofill, LastPass AutoFill eliminates time spent on typing repetitive information. By filling it in for you in a few clicks, you’ll be able to complete tasks much more quickly.

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Reduce headaches

It's hard to remember dozens, or even hundreds, of username and password combinations. With the AutoFill feature, you store the right information once, and it’s filled for you correctly, every time.

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Improve security

If you must remember and type all your passwords, you’ll choose ones that are simple and insecure. With a password manager to remember and AutoFill your credentials, you can create strong, unique passwords, too.

What can LastPass AutoFill on Google Chrome?

Usernames and passwords

Once your passwords are stored with LastPass — autofill will save you from typing another password ever again. Automatically log in to saved sites and auto-save newly created accounts.


Addresses

Whether you’re shipping to the office or to your home, LastPass saves all your addresses so you can finish shopping quickly.


Payment cards and credit cards

When you’re ready to make a purchase, LastPass makes it easy to complete your payment and go on to the next thing.

How a password manager works with AutoFill


Many people choose a password manager like LastPass for the added security and flexibility. Once you download the LastPass extension from the Chrome Web Store, it integrates directly with Chrome. Whenever you log in to an account, LastPass will ask to save the username and password. When you return to the site, LastPass will autocomplete the login for you! LastPass can also save and fill addresses, payment cards or credit cards, and even generate new passwords when you’re registering on a new website.


Getting started with LastPass for Google Chrome

Step-by-step guide on how to start autofilling with LastPass

  1. Go to LastPass.com and click the option to Get LastPass Free
  2. Create a LastPass account, with a master password – the last password you’ll need to remember
  3. When prompted, download the LastPass extension to Chrome
  4. Ensure the extension is red, meaning you’re logged in to your new LastPass account
  5. Keep browsing the way you did before. Now, LastPass will ask to save passwords, fill logins, generate passwords, and more


Cross-platform password management

Download and use LastPass Free across one device type—computer or mobile—or upgrade to Premium or Families for unlimited access across all devices.

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Google Chrome

Get LastPass Chrome for the most robust feature set of any password manager option.

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Android

Access your personal data on the go with LastPass for Android. Browser and in-app autofill allow for a seamless mobile experience.

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iPhone

Keep your accounts at your fingertips with LastPass for iPhone. Our iOS app now supports in-app autofill for one-touch login.

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Mac

View, edit, and manage your LastPass Vault from your desktop with our Mac App.

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Windows

Manage your logins and personal data in your LastPass Vault directly from your Windows computer.

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Mozilla Firefox

Secure one-click login with our Firefox extension.

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Apple Safari

Save keystrokes and stay secure online with our Safari password manager.

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Microsoft Edge

Never type another password in your browser with LastPass Microsoft Edge extension.

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Opera Browser

Streamlined access to your favorite accounts and save time at checkout with LastPass for Opera.

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And many more

View the full list of compatible LastPass browsers and devices here.

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