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Automate 2-Page banking login forms

Many financial sites ask your username on the first page then redirect you to another page to type your password. This is a security measure to prevent password theft.

Using Web Replay you can sign in to these accounts in just 1-Click!

We?ll use the ePassporte as a relevant example, but you can follow these steps for any other similar login form.

Go to ePassporte and follow the steps below.

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Click  Record button on Web Replay toolbar.
A floating toolbar appears with a flashing light. That means Web Replay started recording web actions. See picture 1.

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Type your username and click Sign In.

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Now you are redirected to another page to enter your password. See picture 2.
Type your password and click Sign In.

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When you?re logged in click the Stop_rec button on the floating toolbar and save the macro.

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Picture 1 ? Start Recording

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Picture 2 ? Typing password

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Now it takes you a click of a button to log in to ePassporte

Web replay creates a toolbar button for the macro. See picture 3. Click this button to run the macro in 1-Click!

Web Replay navigates to ePassporte, fills out your username and enters your password on the page you are redirected to.

Picture 3 ? New toolbar button

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