How to make Safari remember my password for sites whiteout promoting me? I mean i don't want to ask me if i want to save the password or not, just save it automatically to my keychain.

How to make Safari remember my password for sites whiteout promoting me? I mean i don't want to safari ask me if i want to save the password or not, can it just save it automatically to my keychain qhitout asking?

No. It's a safety feature. Select the appropriate response and the next time you visit, you won't be prompted.

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