Chrome Autofill Now Supports Passport, Driver's License and Vehicle Info
Google Chrome now autofills passports, driver’s licenses, and vehicle data with user consent, enhancing form accuracy and security amid growing AI browser competition.
- On Monday, Google announced that Google Chrome's Enhanced autofill can now fill passport, driver's license number, and vehicle registration globally in all languages.
 - A few weeks ago, Google rolled out Gemini in Chrome to all Mac and Windows desktop users in the U.S., boosting functionality amid competition from Perplexity and OpenAI and Chrome's 73% market share.
 - Desktop users must choose to turn on the feature by Settings > Autofill and passwords > Enhanced autofill, and Chrome says it asks for confirmation and protects data with encryption, though page URL and content are shared with Google.
 - For users, this means faster, more accurate form completion as Chrome now better understands complex forms and varied formatting, expanding autofill beyond addresses, passwords and payment information.
 - In the coming months, Chrome will support more data types, and Google plans AI Mode, agentic capabilities, anti-scam tools, automatic password resets, plus recent smaller features like notification controls and account switching.
 
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Chrome can now autofill your passport, driver's license, and vehicle registration info
Desktop users who have enhanced autofill enabled with see their passport and driver’s license number, vehicle information, like their license plate or VIN, and more automatically filled.
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Google turns Chrome into a full identity manager with expanded autofill
Google announced on Monday that its Chrome browser now autofills passport, driver’s license, and vehicle registration details, expanding its existing autofill capabilities for addresses, passwords, and payment information to enhance user convenience on web forms. Desktop users who enable enhanced autofill in Chrome will experience automatic population of specific personal data when encountering relevant prompts on websites. This includes passpor…
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