Data processor mode is currently only available for users on managed ChromeOS devices in these countries.
Autofill (excluding payment information) helps users fill out forms automatically with saved info, like your name and address. When you enter information in a new form online, Chrome might ask you if you’d like the browser to save it for easy use in future. This article is intended for administrators and end users who want to learn about what data is collected by Autofill and how it’s processed by Google.
Configurations and related articles
This is an Essential Service under data processor mode and is on by default.
For more information, see Fill out forms automatically.
Data processed by this service
Autofill works with Chrome Sync to fill in webforms while using your Chrome browser.
Data Type / Category
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Description
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Examples
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Data Subject Rights supporting features
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User created content | This is required to sync across devices. Data will not be sent to Google if Sync is turned off. | Text saved into Autofill as name, email, addresses, password details, etc. | See Chrome Sync for details |
User information | This is required to sync across devices. Data will not be sent to Google if Sync is turned off. | User identifiers and metadata for user created content | See Chrome Sync for details |
User usage information | This is required to sync users’ interaction with Google products and services. Data will not be sent to Google if Sync is turned off. | Details on how feature is used | See Chrome Sync for details |
Purpose of processing the data
- To provide, maintain, and improve the Essential Services.
- To identify, address and fix security threats, risks, bugs and other anomalies.
- To develop, deliver and install updates to the Essential Services subscribed to by Customer (including new functionality related to the Essential Services subscribed to by Customer).
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