AutoFill appears to mean 'manual fill'. What am I missing?

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Nekoninda
Nekoninda
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When I am using 1Password to log into a website via one of my Mac browsers, I often see a button labeled "AutoFill". Clicking the button fills one or more of the fields in the login page. It seems like the label is incorrect. What it does is 'manual fill'. Why do you call it 'AutoFill'? What am I missing?


1Password Version: 7.3
Extension Version: I can't tell in Safari and Chrome
OS Version: macOS 10.14.5
Sync Type: 1password.com

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  • ag_ana
    ag_ana
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    We call it AutoFill because it does the filling for you. What you are doing when you click that button is telling 1Password to enter your credentials on the web page you are currently viewing (1Password does nothing unless prompted by you), and 1Password will then autofill that data on the page without you having to copy and paste username and passwords manually :)

  • AGAlumB
    AGAlumB
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    I am not personally a fan of the term "Autofill" either, because it's been used for very different things in the past. But given it's prevalence in both Apple and Google ecosystems now, I will grudgingly accept it for consistency. :lol:

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