Each browser provides the ability to save a username and password for subsequent automatic authorization on websites. In order to take advantage of this opportunity, you need to enable remembering passwords.
Necessary
personal computer with Internet access
Instructions
Step 1
To enable remembering passwords in the Opera web browser, select the "Settings" item in the "Tools" menu, and then in the window that opens on the screen (the "Passwords" tab) select the required item. In other words, in front of the "Passwords" item, you need to check the box and save the changes.
Step 2
To save your username and password in the Internet Explorer browser, you need to click "Yes" to the question asking whether you need to remember the password or not. To restore this feature, which was previously disabled, open your web browser and go to "Tools", then go to "Internet Options" and select the "Contents" tab. Following this, you need to click on the "Options" button located in the "Autocomplete" section, and check the box next to the required field.
Step 3
To enable remembering the login and password in the Google Chrome web browser, click on the wrench icon located on the toolbar of this browser. Select "Options" in "Settings" and go to the "Personal Content" tab.
Step 4
To prevent the Google Chrome web browser from asking whether you need to save a password for access to each new site, select the "Prompt to save passwords" item in the settings. If you do not do this, the password will not be saved.