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by ipython 1283 days ago
Omg you must have incredible luck when filling out sign in forms. There must be some sort of sadistic instinct on the types of people who design password forms. I’ve had passwords rejected for being too long (over 15 characters), including the “wrong” kind of special characters, having the same character repeated twice in a row, not having enough numbers, just to name ones I can remember off the top of my head. Oh the best ones don’t tell you the rules until after you’ve been rejected.

A special place in hell is reserved for those websites that consider themselves too cool for a password manager. They actively block auto fill or cut & paste in the password field. I don’t envy the 1password devs for having to put up and work around this stuff.

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> They actively block auto fill or cut & paste

Firefox -- set the "dom.event.clipboardevents.enabled" setting in about:config to 'false'. No more "actively blocking paste" by websites.

Don’t get me wrong I appreciate the hacks. But I can’t exactly walk my father in law through that process when he hardly understands what a password manager is and why it’s important in the first place. Plus this doesn’t help at all on mobile.