Logging in to websites
B-Folders allows you to instantly log in to websites by
auto-filling the username and the password on the login pages. To use this functionality, you must save the username, password and web
address of each website as a Login password. When
you click the link of a Login password, an embedded web
browser will open and when the page is fully loaded, the username and
password fields will be filled in automatically. You only need to
click the Log in/Sign in button on the web page and you are logged in.
You don't need to provide the address of the website's login
page, just the home page address, e.g. amazon.com,
and when you click the Sign in link, B-Folders will detect the
login page and will fill in the fields automatically.
NOTE: Some less common websites display a login dialog box
instead of a login page. For such websites you may need to manually
trigger the auto-filling by using the Auto-fill command.
NOTE: On a small number of sites, auto-filling is not
possible at all. To facilitate logging in to such websites, B-Folders
provides the Copy username and Copy password commands to
easily copy these fields to the clipboard and paste into
the respective fields on the login page.
On Windows, Mac and Linux
The Auto-fill, Copy username and Copy
password commands are available in a drop down menu when you click the
gear button next to the web address field on the web browser view.
To navigate the embedded browser back to the previous page, press
the Back button on the main toolbar.
On Windows, B-Folders embeds Internet Explorer web browser, on
Mac - Safari, and on Linux - Mozilla FireFox.
NOTE: The view of the embedded browser is displayed in a
maximized state. To restore the normal layout, double-click on the title
of the browser view or click on the restore button on the right.
On Android
The Auto-fill, Copy username and Copy
password commands are available in the options menu on the embedded web
browser screen when you press the Menu key. The options menu also
provides the Web address and Close commands to display the
web address and to close the browser respectively.
To navigate the embedded web browser back to the previous page,
press the Back key. Some web sites disable or obstruct the
navigation to the previous page, so if the Back key does nothing,
use the Close command in the options menu.
B-Folders embeds the Android web browser based on WebKit.
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