| name | redundant-entry |
| description | Use when reviewing any process that spans multiple screens, steps, or modal stages. Follow the real user journey and compare fields across steps instead of reviewing screens in isolation. |
| metadata | {"category":"accessibility","priority":"high","difficulty":"intermediate","estimatedTime":"20","source":"frontendchecklist.io","url":"https://frontendchecklist.io/en/rules/accessibility/redundant-entry"} |
Avoid redundant entry in the same process
Re-entering the same information increases cognitive load, slows task completion, and introduces avoidable typing errors. Users with cognitive, motor, or speech-input limitations are affected first, but everyone benefits from fewer repeated fields.
Quick Reference
- Do not ask users to retype information already provided earlier in the same flow
- Auto-populate repeated fields or offer a clear selection such as "same as billing"
- Review checkout, signup, onboarding, and support flows step by step
- Password confirmation can be a valid security exception, but general profile data is not
Check
Review this multi-step flow for information that is requested more than once in the same process. Flag fields that should be auto-populated or selectable from previously entered data.
Fix
Reuse previously entered information within the same process. Auto-populate repeat fields, add "same as" toggles where appropriate, and preserve data between steps so users do not need to retype it.
Explain
Explain WCAG 2.2 Redundant Entry, what counts as the same process, and when security or validity exceptions allow re-entry.
Code Review
Review multi-step forms, checkout, onboarding, support, and account flows related to Avoid redundant entry in the same process. Flag exact steps where previously entered information is required again without auto-population or a selection mechanism.
For full implementation details, code examples, and framework-specific guidance,
see references/rule.md.
Rule page: https://frontendchecklist.io/en/rules/accessibility/redundant-entry