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Manually manage keywords for web sites to exclude them from automatic recognition. Keywords are what AutoLogin uses to identify web sites. You can exclude sites from automatic recognition by defining exclusive keywords. When you add a new web site to AutoLogin, your keywords are automatically chosen for you, but you can also set specific keywords that you want AutoLogin to ignore when it tries to recognize a web site. This is where you manage all your keywords exclusions: Type a word in the input and click Add to add a word. Click in the list to select a word, then click the Delete button to delete the keyword. Why exclude keywords? For web sites that are very sensitive, like bank sites, you may wish to stop AutoLogin from automatically recognizing them. This forces you to take manual action to login to the web site, but it also increases your security by stopping accidental logins and the like. You can still use the "Fill" button in AutoLogin, but automatic logins are disabled for all sites that use the listed keywords.
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