![]() The same think can happen with Firefox (signed in), and Safari (using your Apple ID and Keychain). ![]() So for Chrome, if you’re signed into your Google account and add the Chrome browser to a new computer or device, that new computer or device may be setup with Save Passwords turned on, and then the syncing process turns that feature on for all your other computers/devices Chrome installations. This can also happen if you use the account syncing capabilities of the web browser. When you upgrade to the latest version of a web browser, it might flip that switch back on even after you’ve shut it off. This can be turned off, and probably should be on most browsers, since it can conflict with LastPass. When you install a web browser, the default setting is to offer to save passwords. I’m sure I have passwords stored all over the place at this point! I use many browsers, sometimes on purpose and sometimes because I’m taken there (like Gmail pushes to Chrome). I have started mindlessly asking the passwords to be saved when I am running a browser on IOS (but never when I’m on the PC) just so that I don’t have the complications involved with LastPass. What I’m finding is that I start using them because of the convenience between my PC and my IOS devices. I haven’t bothered to look how to stop them, but I may. I get this request on Chrome all the time, and I wouldn’t be surprised if it shows up on the new Firefox 55.0.3 I just installed. This has an advantage on IOS devices because LastPass requires a copy/paste. I’m a long-time LastPass user but now every browser I use asks me to save passwords and declares that they are secure. No response Additional information Autofill_Window.mp4 Autofill_Window2.LastPass/Browser Password Conflict: a reader asks… Google Pixel 6, Samsung Galaxy Note10 Android versionĪndroid 12, Android 11 Firefox release type if the window is displayed, and another login page is opened, the prompt will properly display the save logins for the newly opened page or fill display a generic error message on a page for which no save logins are available, but this will interfere with the LastPass prompt.tapping on the tabs tray or opening other pages while the window is displayed will cause the window to overlap the other pages.tapping on the screen while the window is displayed will cause flickers and improper movement of the keyboard.Usually, it will stick to the user's movement. if the window is displayed, it can be selected and moved on the screen.Taping on the prompt will show the password if the "password" field was previously tapped on.Actual behaviourĪfter step 5, the "Autofill" window should not pop up if the credentials fields were already filled-in using the LastPass prompt.Īfter step 6, the LastPass autofill window behaves incorrectly: ![]() ![]() Repeat step 5 and perform different actions: interact with the prompt, while the prompt it displayed tap on the screen, or go to another website or open tabs tray.Īfter step 5, the "Autofill" window should not pop up if the credentials fields were already filled-in using the LastPass prompt.Observe that the "Autofill" window pops up displaying the logins already filled-in.Once the data is imported, tap again on the user/password fields once or multiple times.Set LastPass set as default autofill option and have different saved logins. ![]()
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