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Hey:
I told Safari to not remember my password for a website, but now I've changed my mind and want the site to remember the password. Does anyone know how to re-ask Safari to remember it?
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GO TO:
Settings > Safari > AutoFill > Names & Passwords > ON
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Hey:
I already have auto-remember enabled. My problem is that for Amazon.com, I told the popup to "not remember my password," and now I changed my mind and want Safari to remember my password. I already have numerous other passwords saved for other websites, and I am worried that if I switch the setting off and then on, my other passwords may be removed.
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Rajiv Varma Last edited by RNVarma; Jun 3, 2012 at 12:54 PM. Reason: Rewrote to clarify. |
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Yeah. I'm wondering the same thing. I, too, declined having a password memorized for a specific site and changed my mind. So far, I can't find the answer to make it memorize again. Odd, though, if you activate the password memory for a site and then change the login, it will give you the option to memorize the change.
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