How do I set my local browser to remember my 2FA credentials?
Mac Users
Chrome Browser
To auto-fill your credentials navigate to Three dots
in the top right.
- Click
Settings
option.- Optionally, press +
,
.
- Optionally, press +
- Click
Auto-fill
. - From the options, click
Addresses and more
. - Click .
- In the prompt, type your 2FA email, first name, last name, contact email, department, and position.
- Click .
tip
To learn more about auto-fill
in Chrome browser navigate to fill out forms automatically.
Firefox Browser
To auto-fill your credentials navigate to Menu
in the top right.
- Click
Settings
option.- Optionally, press +
,
.
- Optionally, press +
- Click
Auto-fill
. - From the options, click
Addresses and more
. - Click .
- In the prompt, type your 2FA email, first name, last name, contact email, department, and position.
- Click .
tip
To learn more about auto-fill
in Firefox browser, navigate to automatically fill in your address on web forms.
Windows Users
Chrome Browser
To auto-fill your credentials navigate to Three dots
in the top right.
- Click
Settings
option.- Optionally, press
Alt
+F
orAlt
+E
orF10
+ .
- Optionally, press
- Click
Auto-fill
. - From the options, click
Addresses and more
. - Click .
- In the prompt, type your 2FA email, first name, last name, contact email, department, and position.
- Click .
tip
To learn more about auto-fill
in Chrome browser navigate to fill out forms automatically.
Firefox Browser
To auto-fill your credentials navigate to Menu
in the top right.
- Click
Settings
option.- Optionally, press
Alt
+ .
- Optionally, press
- Click
Auto-fill
. - From the options, click
Addresses and more
. - Click .
- In the prompt, type your 2FA email, first name, last name, contact email, department, and position.
- Click .
tip
To learn more about auto-fill
in Firefox browser, navigate to automatically fill in your address on web forms.