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Browsers Microsoft Chrome Safari Firefox. What to Know Select the Gear at the top of the browser and choose Internet options. In the Internet Options box, go to the Contents tab. In the AutoComplete section, choose Settings. Select Delete AutoComplete history. Clear the check boxes next to features to delete them and select Delete. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! I agree with Tax Smith about using Auto-Fill. I've always entered manually, and it's much easier, considering then at least you know if anything is missing.
Last year, I switched to Ufile and didn't even bother with trying Auto-fill, based on past useless trying. Even in doing my own taxes, I found that there were bank slips that didn't come in until after I'd already netfiled.
I had included them already, because I knew the correct numbers, but if I had depended upon Auto-fill, I'd have been screwed. I'm relieved to hear that others are having the same trouble. I always use Chrome, it is my default browser, and yet UFile insists on trying to open Internet Explorer when I'm trying to Autofill. I tried going into my program settings and turning off the Internet Explorer 11 feature you can't uninstall IE, apparently, it must be firmly imbedded in the OS , but then Ufile complains that it can't find a suitable browser.
My system is entirely up to date. I tried turning cookies completely on in Chrome, but that made no difference, UFile still could not locate Chrome as a browser that it likes.
It doesn't look like this is being fixed by anyone. I should also say that I used autofill extensively last year as a tax volunteer and it was extremely useful, in particular during COVID times. Many of our clients don't have good tax records, and we can't sit with them so we can't phone the CRA - which with current wait times would be a joke - to get T slip information relayed to us verbally.
If we have autofill we can get the forms done. If we don't I don't see how we are going to get it done, for these clients. Ufile, The Auto Fill operation does not work. The error message says that "eligible browser not found", I am using Chrome and it is my default browser. I had to pay up front for this program. I expected that the program would work.
Now after trying so many things and taking all that time, thinking I had been doing something wrong, I find that a function that is hardly new this year doesn't work. All these users who have the same issue, I guess their time and frustration doesn't matter either. What kind of company would ignore a failure of their product. Found a Rambo way to make it work.
I never use IE. Thank you so much, Mohamad. This worked for me too! I was about to give up until I saw your post. Thanks again!!! You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Paste as plain text instead. Only 75 emoji are allowed. Display as a link instead. Clear editor. Upload or insert images from URL. To enable or disable the autofill feature, select your browser from the list below and follow the steps. Autocomplete , which is another browser feature, is similar, but not the same as autofill.
It gives you suggestions as you type in the address bar or search box. To learn how to adjust those settings, see: How to enable or disable autocomplete in a web browser. If you are enabling autofill for the first time, you need to manually enter text into a form to "teach" autofill what to automatically enter the next time. Alternatively, you can add and edit the information yourself. See: How to add, change, or clear autofill data. Not all forms on the Internet support the autofill feature.
Some web pages disable autofill, so you have to manually enter text into a form each time. In Google Chrome, the autofill feature can populate three types of forms or fields: passwords, credit card information, and addresses. The following sections show you how to access each, and enable or disable them. You might not want to save your personal sign—in info on public computers. Your account info is encrypted and stored on your computer—it isn't shared between user accounts and other apps on the PC can't read the passwords.
But, if you sign in to a different PC with your Microsoft account, you'll be able to sign in to sites with your saved account info in Internet Explorer because this info is roamed across devices.
When you save sign—in info for a site that shares a domain with an app you've downloaded from Microsoft Store, Windows will sign in to that app automatically. If you perform tasks online that require entering personal info—like shipping and billing addresses—on websites, AutoComplete can save time by filling out forms automatically. The next time you visit a site with forms and start entering your info, Internet Explorer will finish filling out the form based on what you've previously entered.
Here's how to turn on AutoComplete:. AutoComplete saves you time by remembering passwords and other info you enter into forms online. Since this info is securely stored on whatever PC you're using at the time, you should be careful about using AutoComplete on public or shared computers. When you're using a public or shared PC, make sure AutoComplete is turned off.
You can also remove AutoComplete history from that PC if you accidentally enter info that you don't want to share—like the billing address for a credit card.
To clear web address entries, you must select the History check box, which also deletes your browsing history. Select Delete to clear your AutoComplete history. Select OK , and then select OK again.
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