For example, when you can go to an e-commerce site and place your mouse pointer over a field, such as Name, Address or other identifier, ANTIfraud's Smart Tags will prompt you to fill in the information.
Before filling in forms on any Web
site, it is strongly recommended that you determine that you are on a
Secure Site.
To use the Online Form Filler:
It is assumed that you have already created an Identity, entered in SafeCards your contact information, credit card account numbers, bank account information and any other personal information that may be reasonably required of you by trusted enterprises at secure Web sites and used the appropriate combination of these identifiers to create an online profile. You will also need to have enabled the Form Filler.
Navigate to any secure Web site that requires you to fill out a form. This can be for purposes of shopping, banking, joining a group, etc.
Place your mouse pointer over any of the fields on the form. The system will display a Smart Tag. Click the down-arrow in the Smart Tag. The system prompts you to let ANTIfraud fill in the form automatically.
If you have not yet logged in to ANTIfraud, the system will prompt you to do so. Type in your Master Password or use the Virtual Keyboard to enter your Master Password. Click OK to proceed.
In the illustration below, Joe Gwynn placed his mouse pointer over the Your Name field in this online form. The Smart Tag presented him with three options:

Populate the Your Name field with the logged in identity (Joe, not his wife, for example has logged in. His wife has a separate user account.)
Fill in the form. ANTIfraud will populate all fields for which Joe has provided corresponding data as part of his Identity.
Switch his Online Profile. Joe has previously entered two sets of addresses and contact information; one for home and another for work. When he selects an online profile, the intelligent Form Filler does the rest.

The intelligent Form Filler matches data required in Web forms to SafeCards in your Digital ID™ Vault. The color of the field indicates the certainty of the match.
A green text field indicate that there is only one match possible for this field, based on the data in ANTIfraud.
A yellow text field indicates that there is more than one possible match possible for this field, based on the data in ANTIfraud. You should check to make sure that ANTIfraud is populating the field with the data you wish. If not, choose alternate data from the Smart Tag drop-down list of options.
A red field indicates that there is no match possible for this field, based on the data stored in ANTIfraud.
For example, Joe Gwynn has stored his Visa, MasterCard and American Express card data in ANTIfraud. When he selects Discover as an online payment method, the system indicates in red that there is no possible match, as shown below.

In this case, if Joe has a Discover Card and wants to use it, he can create a SafeCard for his Discover Card and use it with ANTIfraud.
