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You can now autofill Privacy Cards on your iOS devices!

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privacy.com

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support@privacy.com

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Wed, Oct 11, 2023 07:02 PM

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When we launched the macOS Safari Extension Beta in July, we didn’t expect to get so many reque

When we launched the macOS Safari Extension Beta in July, we didn’t expect to get so many requests to bring the autofill experience to iOS. Product Update When we launched the macOS Safari Extension Beta in July, we didn’t expect to get so many requests to bring the autofill experience to iOS. [A graphic showing various requests for a Privacy iOS browser extension] We heard you loud and clear, and today we’re excited to announce the launch of the Privacy Browser Extension on iOS Safari! [A graphic of the Privacy browser extension on a mobile device for a transaction at Chewy] Say goodbye to painstakingly switching between your Safari and Privacy apps to copy and paste card details one field at a time. With the iOS Safari Extension, we’ve brought the autofill experience that you know and love to your iPhone and iPad. To enable our iOS Extension, just follow these steps: - Make sure you have the [Privacy iOS app]( installed and are using iOS 15 or later - Open the Safari App on your iPhone/iPad - Tap aA (puzzle icon on iPad) in the address bar, then choose Manage Extensions - Turn on the Privacy Extension and tap Done - Select the Privacy Extension under the aA/puzzle menu - Choose ‘Always Allow’ and ‘Always Allow on Every Website’ Visit our [blog]( to read more about how to enable and use our iOS Safari Extension. Don't want emails from us? [Unsubscribe here](=) or reach out to us at support@privacy.com. Lithic, Inc. (DBA Privacy.com) 228 Park Ave S PMB 57488 New York, New York 10003-1502, US

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