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Okay, so I know how this autocomplete="off" tag is supposed to work on all inputs except a password field and I have searched for an answer to my specific problem but it looks like I'm the only one with this problem. I know I can add it to the form element or to an individual input-element. My doctype is set as: <!DOCTYPE html>.

I have a form with 2 questions (simplified for this example): Name and Phone. For testing purposes I have added the autocomplete="off" to both fields AND the form element.

This is my form:

<form id="myform" autocomplete="off">
    <input autocomplete="off" type="text" name="name" />
    <input autocomplete="off" type="text" name="phone" />
</form>

The form totally ignores the autocomplete="off" and suggests my name and phone number.

Does anybody have any idea?

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The solution is actually very simple:

autocomplete="__away"

What we have done is tell any browser to completely ignore the field since __away is an air value - does not exist.


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