If you would like to auto populate your data into our registration checkout process you can utilize the browser you use to browse the internet to do it.

Google Chrome

  1. Open Chrome.
  2. In the top right, click the icon you see: Menu Menu or More More.
  3. Click Settings > Show advanced settings.
  4. Under “Passwords and forms,” click Manage Autofill settings.
  5. Adjust your settings:
    • To add new address information, click Add new street address.
    • To edit address information, hover over the item and click Edit.
    • To delete address information, hover over the item and click the X. This doesn’t work for addresses added in Google Payments.
    • To save new credit card information, click Add new credit card. Cards saved in Payments show up in forms only when you’re signed in to Chrome and if you have a Payments account.
    • To edit credit card information, hover over the item and click Edit.
    • To delete credit card information, hover over the item and click the X. You can also uncheck the box next to “Show addresses and credit cards from Google Payments” to stop this info from showing up in autofill entries.

To learn more go to https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/142893?hl=en

Apple Safari

With AutoFill, Safari can automatically fill in your passwords, credit card information, contact information, and more. It can also generate a secure password when you need to create one. Safari highlights autofilled fields in yellow.

  • Change AutoFill settings:
    Choose Safari > Preferences, then click AutoFill.
    • Turn AutoFill on or off: Select each type of information you want Safari to fill in, and deselect the rest.

    • Change or delete autofill information: Click Edit for the type of information you want to change or delete. You can:

      • Edit your card in Contacts.

      • Remove the stored user name and password for one or more websites.

      • Add or remove stored credit cards.

      • Remove other stored form information.

  • Use AutoFill:
    In a web form, select a field and start typing. If the field contains the following kinds of information, Safari offers to automatically fill it in—or store it for next time:
    • password automatically the next time you need to sign in, so you don’t have to remember it or type it. Safari also fills in the password automatically on other devices you set up for iCloud Keychain.
    • User name and password: Safari fills in the fields using your stored information. If there is no stored information for this website, enter the user name and accept the password Safari generates as described above, or enter one. Then click Save Password when asked, so Safari can automatically provide the information next time. If you set up iCloud Keychain on your Mac and other devices, Safari automatically fills in saved user names and passwords on any of them.

    • Credit card: You can choose from a list of your stored credit cards that Safari can autofill, or you can choose to add or remove stored credit cards. Safari can autofill your credit card account name, number, and expiration date. For security, Safari doesn’t store the credit card security code. You must enter it manually each time you use the card on a website.

    • Other information: If Safari offers to autofill information from your contact card, click it, then click AutoFill. If you don’t want Safari to autofill your information, just keep typing.

To learn more go to https://support.apple.com/kb/PH19270?locale=en_US

If Autofill does not work https://support.apple.com/kb/PH19230?locale=en_US&viewlocale=en_US

Internet Explorer

If you do 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:

  1. In Internet Explorer, select the Tools button , and then select Internet options.
  2. On the Content tab, under AutoComplete, select Settings.
  3. Select Forms, select OK, and then select OK again.

To learn more go to https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/17499/windows-internet-explorer-11-remember-passwords-fill-out-web-forms

Firefox

To use your previous entry in a form:

  1. Type the first few letters of the entry into the form field. Firefox will display a drop-down menu with what you’ve typed into the form before.
    • You may see a list of all the entries stored for a particular form field by pressing the key when the field is empty.
  2. Press the key to select the entry you want to re-use. Press Enter when the appropriate entry is highlighted. The text of the entry will appear in the form field. You may also use the mouse to click on the entry.

To learn more go to https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/control-whether-firefox-automatically-fills-forms