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<blockquote data-quote="krs" data-source="post: 1837666" data-attributes="member: 67742"><p>I don't know why you bring up the subject of "User Agents"</p><p>I used to have to use that with Safari as the browser when some websites were specifically coded to only work properly with Internet Explorer, but that was ages ago - and Thank God, those days are gone.</p><p>Does Brave even offer a selection of user agents? I don't recall seeing that.</p><p></p><p>And the issue we are discussing has also nothing to do with "autofill", I already mentioned that earlier.</p><p>Autofill works just fine on Brave as far as I can tell.</p><p></p><p>With "Autofill", once one has entered information in a specific field, if one then goes back to that same type of field on the same or on a different webpage, one can just click with the mouse and all the previous entries one had made to that field will show up - so one can just select one or type in something new.</p><p>I use that feature dozens of times a day.</p><p></p><p>You said you entered your address in the address field on that Virgin website.</p><p>If it was an 'Autofill' field or had anything to do with 'Autofill', you should be able to go back to that web page, click on the field and see your address come up that you typed in there previously.</p><p>But it doesn't.</p><p></p><p>I'll try to find the time later today to write something up for the Brave developers and see what they have to say about this issue.</p><p>Might be a bit hard to get the message across unless I can find another website with that type of problem that isn't Canadian specific.</p><p></p><p>There must be websites in the US that populate an address when one starts typing in the text.</p><p>I know, I think even with paypal, I often get an address correction where for instance 4 digits are added to the 5 digit zip code I have and then one gets the choice of using the address I typed or the suggested one.Difference is either the additional 4 digits appended to the zip code or some abbreviation within the address slightly different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="krs, post: 1837666, member: 67742"] I don't know why you bring up the subject of "User Agents" I used to have to use that with Safari as the browser when some websites were specifically coded to only work properly with Internet Explorer, but that was ages ago - and Thank God, those days are gone. Does Brave even offer a selection of user agents? I don't recall seeing that. And the issue we are discussing has also nothing to do with "autofill", I already mentioned that earlier. Autofill works just fine on Brave as far as I can tell. With "Autofill", once one has entered information in a specific field, if one then goes back to that same type of field on the same or on a different webpage, one can just click with the mouse and all the previous entries one had made to that field will show up - so one can just select one or type in something new. I use that feature dozens of times a day. You said you entered your address in the address field on that Virgin website. If it was an 'Autofill' field or had anything to do with 'Autofill', you should be able to go back to that web page, click on the field and see your address come up that you typed in there previously. But it doesn't. I'll try to find the time later today to write something up for the Brave developers and see what they have to say about this issue. Might be a bit hard to get the message across unless I can find another website with that type of problem that isn't Canadian specific. There must be websites in the US that populate an address when one starts typing in the text. I know, I think even with paypal, I often get an address correction where for instance 4 digits are added to the 5 digit zip code I have and then one gets the choice of using the address I typed or the suggested one.Difference is either the additional 4 digits appended to the zip code or some abbreviation within the address slightly different. [/QUOTE]
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