![]() ![]() Solution for users: delete saved credentials with blank username for that sites where a username should exist. Solution for productive sites: implicitly provide correct redirect (or substitutive actions). It seems like Edge and Firefox have the same behavior. The reason why Chrome remembers suggested password right away and doesn't remember username in the same moment is that suggested password is trusted upon form submission but the username is not. The reason for immediate pop-up is the same as it was for first attempt - Chrome wants to save suggested password in advance and does not wait a redirect. Note that second, "correct one" is pickable in the "Username" field too - its triangle is visible on your screenshot. This "no username" is the reason for immediate pop-up during second "suggest password" attempt because Chrome can't decide which username is correct - "no username" or that one you filled up in the form. Because of your fiddle does not provide correct redirect, after first "suggest password" attempt, credentials are saved as a password with "no username". However, in case of "suggest password" the password is actually remembered in advance, during this action, not during redirect. In that case the username is picked up correctly. The password along with username is normally saved and updated on a redirect. This time, you'll get the popup because you're actually updating the password. Rerun the fiddle, enter the same username, click "suggest strong password." again. First, here's how to reproduce the issue:Ĭlick the first password field, click "suggest strong password." Nothing will happen because it's the first time you're saving a password to that username. ![]() I guess it's a difference in how they render the page. 1 I have a web app that when I open it in chrome on my cellphone, it suggests generating password in the login page, like this. īelow is a JS Fiddle, SO's code playground wouldn't even give me a password list. Step 1: Create a strong password A strong password helps you: Keep your personal info safe Protect your emails, files, and other content Prevent someone else from getting in to your account. I am looking for a way to achieve the following in a native android app : This is something that is supported by browsers. Creating a strong password is easy and can be done. Paolino L Angeletti Mar 21 at 14:57 Thanks for replying. so try to generate it without strange logics. How can I force it to? Here are my username and password fields. 1 what is a strong password a long string of randon characters. When I fill out my signup form, I enter a username, then click "Suggest strong Password" for the password box. ![]()
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