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by judge2020 1860 days ago
Yes, I should have to read out and type my 30 character password from my password manager when sites use `autocomplete=off` and disable pasting on the confirm password field (at least for when I accidentally leave clipboard events on).
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I use LastPass with over 600 passwords and have never had this issue...
LastPass likely ignores autocomplete=off (like almost everything else). Therefore, you would never have an issue with autocomplete=off preventing autocomplete.
Well that is kind of my point: It doesn't make sense to complain this would break password managers if they don't even use autofill in the first place.
well also most password managers disable the native autofill, i.e. 1password x disables native autofill in chrome/firefox
My works's SSO tries to block autocomplete. Before Chrome started ignoring it, a lot of people switched to Safari over the issue.