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Zip codes for credit card fill

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Often a merchant will require a billing zip code along with the credit card number. Is there a way to put a zip code in a credit card entry in Enpass so that it, too, will autofill along with the card number and CVV?

I too intersted to know if Enpass can fill other fields than username and password

if not maybe build it in the future.

 

I am not sure how these managers figure out which field is which any way

  • 2 years later...

Any progress on this? An online form I use regularly has a "billing address" section with address and postcode. Enpass doesn't fill in any of these fields, despite me adding them to the Enpass record.

 

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I get the following after using Enpass to fill in the rest of the form:

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EDIT: The payment site in question is https://docs.payments.service.gov.uk/testing_govuk_pay/ but the form isn't available to mess with unless you are a merchant.

Edited by JamRoller

If I am not mistaken the problem lies within Enpass' field type selection. As of right now, there is no option to set a specific field as adress / zip code / city. Therefore the autofill will not work.

But this is a nice to have feature, so I'll add a +1 to request that feature.

@JamRoller
 

Please provide us with the HTML webpage by following these steps:

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