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The fuck is it with every web designer doing their damnedest to make sure no password manager extensions work with their site?! Bruh, username, password, TOTP. Just put the fields, all there at the same time, and not piled on top of each other to appear after each click of the button.
in reply to Miakoda

don’t get me started on the ones that go so far as to block paste ability.
in reply to Ken Brucker

@sigsegv If I don't truly NEED the account, blocking paste results in closure. Life is already too stressful to have that bullshit added.
in reply to Ken Brucker

@Ken Brucker
Ones I've seen that block CtrlV paste still work with middle-click paste. Anyone recal that recent proposal to remove middle-click paste...? 🤔
@Miakoda
in reply to Miakoda

OMFG yes, and mobile sites that will offer you a passphrase setup if you click in the box, but will not allow the password manager to pop-up.
Gah.
in reply to DB Schwein

@deirdrebeth It pisses me off so bad, and one of my self-host services does this shit. I'm not skilled in modding it.

Normal: Little icon on the extension, click it, creds auto paste, click the login or submit button.

This bullshit: Little icon. Click it - creds paste wrong. Go open the full password manager program. Find the stupid entry. Right click copy username, back to browser paste, back to PM, right click, copy pass, back to browser paste, back to PM, right click copy TOTP...

in reply to Miakoda

having the username on its own page makes it much easier to integrate with Single Sign On services where you inherently won't have a password. Or with passkeys if you use those.