I do, but more and more sites are unintentionally (or intentionally?) making them hard to use, by relying on Javascript triggers, like requiring typing in each field or at least putting each field into focus, before the “log in” button becomes active.
One is my bank, so, kinda, yeah. That one just has the “active” triggers, so it’s easy enough to click-click and then login.
I forget what the other one I hit occasionally is, I just did it the other day, too. That one I actually have to type a character then delete it after the password manager fills in so I can log in.
I can’t figure out why they are doing this…I guess it’s so that you don’t accidentally try to log in before typing username and password, but…
Why can’t people use a password manager
I do, but more and more sites are unintentionally (or intentionally?) making them hard to use, by relying on Javascript triggers, like requiring typing in each field or at least putting each field into focus, before the “log in” button becomes active.
Peak anti-usability. You sure you want to login there?
One is my bank, so, kinda, yeah. That one just has the “active” triggers, so it’s easy enough to click-click and then login.
I forget what the other one I hit occasionally is, I just did it the other day, too. That one I actually have to type a character then delete it after the password manager fills in so I can log in.
I can’t figure out why they are doing this…I guess it’s so that you don’t accidentally try to log in before typing username and password, but…
I still haven’t seen one of those asshole site
I prefer having my passwords stored on paper in cyphers.