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by joantune 3456 days ago
Yes! I always had this itch whenever I filled out a field and had the other fields pre filled by chrome. I actually thought that maybe there were type="hidden" that could have been filled and sent (although as someone points out those aren't but it isn't hard to hide an input with CSS). But the main point is: whenever I did that I was usually OK with sending out the rest of the information which either was outdated or I was consciously aware of it.

However, a lot of users might not have that conscience and might be giving out information which they didn't want to. It would be great to shame websites that were employing these shady techniques, but the solution must come from Chrome. Chrome devs: by default only auto fill one field and on the drop down have as the last option to do what you do now, so that you're sure that the user has consciously chosen to auto fill all fields * have a little disclaimer saying this possibility *. That way you get the best of both worlds with an extra key down

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PS: and/or like someone said that happens in Safari: name the fields that you are about to autofill in the last choice to autofill everything