Typing your credentials, again and again, can be a tedious process. Chrome auto-fill was a silver lining when it arrived, and countless users have benefited from it again and again. People got relief from typing in their details like contact information, emails, addresses, passwords, etc. each time they logged on to the respective website.
Note: Auto-fill is different from auto-complete. Auto-complete provides you with suggestions when you search for keywords or URLs in the address bar in Chrome.
Benefits Of Chrome Auto-Fill:
Auto-fill was introduced a while back, but its popularity remains unmatched. Most of the users are so habituated with the feature that they don’t even think about it actively while using it.
With Chrome autofill enabled, you can store the data that you want to save and then it will be filled automatically when you visit the site again. Thus, you can store your name and contact details, and use it the next time you want to fill some form online.
If Chrome autofill is not working on your browser, here I will discuss how to solve this error.
How To Fix “Chrome Auto-Fill Not Working”
Here I will discuss the fixes you can deploy to fix the Chrome autofill not working error.
# Solution 1: Diagnostic Test For Damaged Extensions
If you started witnessing this error after you installed an extension, it is possible that some broken extension is causing the error you are facing.
To check if that is the case, browse the page you were having the error on using Incognito Browsing mode.
The extensions by default are disabled in this mode, and you can confirm that the error was caused by some broken extension if you don’t face this error anymore in Incognito mode.
Start by enabling the extensions one by one and check if the error persists.
# Solution 2: Clear Browser Cache And Cookies
The cache is the data stored by websites onto your system so that the web page can be loaded faster the next time. Sometimes, a mismatched cache can cause all sorts of error, and this error is one of them.
You can clear these saved data to rebuild the cache library. To clear cache data in Chrome, press Ctrl + Shift + Delete. Then select All time from the time range drop-down menu and click on Clear data.
Then check if the problem persists.
# Solution 3: Turn On Auto-Fill
Sometimes, an app or update you installed for any app may change the default settings. If that is the case, it is possible that the auto-fill was turned off for some reason. Turning on the settings may resolve the error you were facing.
To turn on auto-fill, follow these steps:
- Open Google Chrome.
- Click on the hamburger menu (≡).
- Click on Settings.
- Scroll down to Advanced to expand the settings.
- Under the Auto-fill settings, click on Passwords and Addresses and more section one by one.
- Check the Enable auto-fill to fill out web forms in a single click.
7. Restart Chrome.
This should solve the “Chrome autofill not working error” that you were facing.
# Solution 4: Never Saved Exceptions
If you clicked Never save on the site that you want AutoFill to fill your data, the form data will not be filled automatically. You should check that the site you want auto-fill to fill your data is not added to the Never Save section.
To check if the site you are using is not added to the Never Save section, you need to follow these steps:
- Open Google Chrome.
- Click on the hamburger menu (≡).
- Click on Settings.
- Scroll down to Advanced to expand the settings.
- Under the Passwords and forms section, Click on Manage saved passwords.
- In the Manage passwords dialog box, go to the Never Saved section.
7. Here look for the site you are browsing. If the site you want the data to be filled automatically is listed in this section, remove it by clicking the X button at the end of the URL row.
8. Restart Chrome and revisit the website.
9. The Save data prompt will be displayed again.
10. Click on Save this time.
Using this method, you can add the data you want to be auto-filled again and solve the issue where Chrome auto-fill wasn’t working.
# Solution 5: Reset Chrome
In the last resort, you can reset Chrome to its default settings. You can reset Chrome if some app or extension changed some settings without your knowledge and you want to revert back to the original settings.
To reset Chrome:
- Open Google Chrome.
- Click on the hamburger menu (≡).
- Click on Settings.
- Scroll down to and click on Advanced.
5. Under the Reset and Clean up section, click on Reset.
6. In the confirmation box, click on Reset again.
Note: Only the settings for the logged-in Chrome profile will be reset, and the changes will apply across all computers or devices you’re signed into with your active profile.
Conclusion
Auto-fill is a very important feature that we don’t even notice using in our day to day lives. If the feature doesn’t work, it can be very annoying. Now you know how to fix the “Chrome autofill not working” error using the five solutions given above. Comment below if you successfully solved the error and discuss further the same.
Curtis Blount says
I had to delete chrome and reinstall .That fixed the autofill
Curtis Blount says
Also save passwords before you delete