There are many reports that Chrome sometimes ignores the html tag "autocomplete=off" in input tags, see e.g. this stackoverflow discussion.
I programmed a form that uses autocomplete=off. Yet, I was told that Chrome ignores this command and autofills information (on Chrome 94.0.4606.61, Windows 10).
I currently do not have access to the computers on which this is happening and I just can not reproduce it on my computer (using Chrome 94.0.4606.71).
In this example, my Chrome browser is doing exactly what it is supposed to do – to not suggest any autofill information when autocomplete="off". And also on my form, I can not get my Chrome browser to violate the autocomplete="off" directive (which I would like it to do to test different solutions).
Has someone a working example that demonstrates when Chrome ignores autocomplete="off" or tell me in which Chrome version this is happening consistently and reproducibly? Is it maybe a Chrome setting that I need to turn on first to get Chrome ignore the autocomplete="off" tag?