| So I am able to replicate this reliably but at first I misunderstood what was happening. What happens is this: 1. Type some stuff in 2. Turn on “reveal password” 3. Type one of the “banned” characters 4. Switch “reveal password” back off 5. Type another character 6. The whole existing password is deleted and replaced by the letter you just typed. So the reason I end up with two Cs in a row at the beginning is because I actually typed in another. After I type in the C that causes the field to reset, I erroneously believed that it had deleted both the B and C, leaving only the A, so I say “C” again out loud and type another C, believing the text entered is now “ac”. In reality, it had cleared the field, replacing both the A and B with a C. So when I typed in that second C there were then two in a row. The reason I didn’t understand what was going on was because I was just counting dots and assuming which letters were deleted at first. Oddly, when this field-clearing behavior happens, it also hides the “reveal password” button until you add a second character to the field. That should be visible with only one character but in this particular situation it hides instead. |