![]() Say you have an entry saved with the URL, and you want to log in at the page. For instance, since "" is a part of "", it is considered a match. This isn't a problem with the plugin since it verifies if the URL field's contents is part of the address in the browser tab. Now, what if the link in the URL field and the webpage's address are different? Websites can change the login page's address at anytime, but you can't keep updating the entry, can you? When the contents match, the program will process the AutoType command. This makes the password manager instead check whether the value of the URL field in the saved entry and the webpage are the same. WebAutoType fixes this issue by adding support for URL matching to KeePass' AutoType. When the titles don't match, AutoType won't work, you can read more about it here. If a match is found, the credentials are automatically typed in the username and password fields. Say you visit a website, click on sign in and use the AuToType hotkey, KeePass will check whether the Title field in the entry matches the webpage's title. The password manager by default checks the title of the web page, to find the corresponding account's entry in your database. When you visit a website and want to log in to your account using the saved credentials, you use the hotkey. You may be aware that KeePass has a global shortcut key for AutoType, which is Ctrl + Alt + A. Enable the checkbox next to the first option, "Use the URL Field Value for matching". Click on the Tools menu in KeePass, and select WebAutoType options. ![]() If the password manager is already running, you will need to restart it to load the plugin. ![]() PLGX file to your KeePass' Plugins folder. How to install WebAutoType and configure itÄownload the plugin's ZIP archive from the official webpage. This plugin enhances the AutoType hotkey's behavior. ![]() WebAuToType is a plugin that improves the built-in AutoType functionality of the password manager.Ä«efore we get started, please be aware this is not an autofill plugin like Kee, KeeForm, and others.
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