{"source_file":"html/elements/form.json","status":{"deprecated":false,"experimental":false,"standard_track":true},"support":{"chrome":{"notes":"The Google Chrome UI for auto-complete request varies, depending on whether <code>autocomplete</code> is set to <code>off</code> on <code>&lt;input&gt;</code> elements as well as their form. Specifically, when a form has <code>autocomplete</code> set to <code>off</code> and its <code>&lt;input&gt;</code> element's <code>autocomplete</code> attribute is not set, then if the user asks for autofill suggestions for the <code>&lt;input&gt;</code> element, Chrome might display a message saying 'autocomplete has been disabled for this form.' On the other hand, if both the form and the input element have <code>autocomplete</code> set to <code>off</code>, the browser will not display that message. For this reason, you should set <code>autocomplete</code> to <code>off</code> for each <code>&lt;input&gt;</code> that has custom auto-completion.","version_added":"14"},"chrome_android":{"notes":"The Google Chrome UI for auto-complete request varies, depending on whether <code>autocomplete</code> is set to <code>off</code> on <code>&lt;input&gt;</code> elements as well as their form. Specifically, when a form has <code>autocomplete</code> set to <code>off</code> and its <code>&lt;input&gt;</code> element's <code>autocomplete</code> attribute is not set, then if the user asks for autofill suggestions for the <code>&lt;input&gt;</code> element, Chrome might display a message saying 'autocomplete has been disabled for this form.' On the other hand, if both the form and the input element have <code>autocomplete</code> set to <code>off</code>, the browser will not display that message. For this reason, you should set <code>autocomplete</code> to <code>off</code> for each <code>&lt;input&gt;</code> that has custom auto-completion.","version_added":"18"},"edge":{"version_added":"12"},"firefox":{"version_added":"4"},"firefox_android":{"version_added":"4"},"ie":{"version_added":true},"oculus":{"notes":"The Google Chrome UI for auto-complete request varies, depending on whether <code>autocomplete</code> is set to <code>off</code> on <code>&lt;input&gt;</code> elements as well as their form. Specifically, when a form has <code>autocomplete</code> set to <code>off</code> and its <code>&lt;input&gt;</code> element's <code>autocomplete</code> attribute is not set, then if the user asks for autofill suggestions for the <code>&lt;input&gt;</code> element, Chrome might display a message saying 'autocomplete has been disabled for this form.' On the other hand, if both the form and the input element have <code>autocomplete</code> set to <code>off</code>, the browser will not display that message. For this reason, you should set <code>autocomplete</code> to <code>off</code> for each <code>&lt;input&gt;</code> that has custom auto-completion.","version_added":"5.0"},"opera":{"notes":"The Opera UI for auto-complete request varies, depending on whether <code>autocomplete</code> is set to <code>off</code> on <code>&lt;input&gt;</code> elements as well as their form. Specifically, when a form has <code>autocomplete</code> set to <code>off</code> and its <code>&lt;input&gt;</code> element's <code>autocomplete</code> attribute is not set, then if the user asks for autofill suggestions for the <code>&lt;input&gt;</code> element, Opera might display a message saying 'autocomplete has been disabled for this form.' On the other hand, if both the form and the input element have <code>autocomplete</code> set to <code>off</code>, the browser will not display that message. For this reason, you should set <code>autocomplete</code> to <code>off</code> for each <code>&lt;input&gt;</code> that has custom auto-completion.","version_added":"15"},"opera_android":{"notes":"The Opera UI for auto-complete request varies, depending on whether <code>autocomplete</code> is set to <code>off</code> on <code>&lt;input&gt;</code> elements as well as their form. Specifically, when a form has <code>autocomplete</code> set to <code>off</code> and its <code>&lt;input&gt;</code> element's <code>autocomplete</code> attribute is not set, then if the user asks for autofill suggestions for the <code>&lt;input&gt;</code> element, Opera might display a message saying 'autocomplete has been disabled for this form.' On the other hand, if both the form and the input element have <code>autocomplete</code> set to <code>off</code>, the browser will not display that message. For this reason, you should set <code>autocomplete</code> to <code>off</code> for each <code>&lt;input&gt;</code> that has custom auto-completion.","version_added":"14"},"safari":{"version_added":"6"},"safari_ios":{"version_added":"6"},"samsunginternet_android":{"notes":"The Samsung Internet UI for auto-complete request varies, depending on whether <code>autocomplete</code> is set to <code>off</code> on <code>&lt;input&gt;</code> elements as well as their form. Specifically, when a form has <code>autocomplete</code> set to <code>off</code> and its <code>&lt;input&gt;</code> element's <code>autocomplete</code> attribute is not set, then if the user asks for autofill suggestions for the <code>&lt;input&gt;</code> element, Samsung Internet might display a message saying 'autocomplete has been disabled for this form.' On the other hand, if both the form and the input element have <code>autocomplete</code> set to <code>off</code>, the browser will not display that message. For this reason, you should set <code>autocomplete</code> to <code>off</code> for each <code>&lt;input&gt;</code> that has custom auto-completion.","version_added":"1.0"},"webview_android":{"notes":"The Google Chrome UI for auto-complete request varies, depending on whether <code>autocomplete</code> is set to <code>off</code> on <code>&lt;input&gt;</code> elements as well as their form. Specifically, when a form has <code>autocomplete</code> set to <code>off</code> and its <code>&lt;input&gt;</code> element's <code>autocomplete</code> attribute is not set, then if the user asks for autofill suggestions for the <code>&lt;input&gt;</code> element, Chrome might display a message saying 'autocomplete has been disabled for this form.' On the other hand, if both the form and the input element have <code>autocomplete</code> set to <code>off</code>, the browser will not display that message. For this reason, you should set <code>autocomplete</code> to <code>off</code> for each <code>&lt;input&gt;</code> that has custom auto-completion.","version_added":"4.4"}}}