![]() I found that there's no good hackless way to allow a password manager to autofill the password without touching the other fields with a username or some other quirk like just clearing your inputs. ![]() Sometimes they'll even pick a field far away in the DOM like your chatbox input to autofill with the username. One example is how almost every password manager including the built-in one in most browsers will assume that if there's a type="password" field, then the previous sibling field must be the username. ![]() Password managers aren't nearly intelligent enough to be used without copy and paste for sensitive forms. ![]()
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