Safari for Mac has a feature that will help you make fewer grammar and spelling mistakes, similar to Auto-Correction on an iPhone. However, Safari's Auto-Correction feature is far from perfect and it often "fixes" things like usernames, passwords, websites, and other unusual words that you spelled correctly.
How to Enable or Disable Auto-Correct in Safari on a Mac
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