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Good idea! This gives users more control about what's being filled
in. We could make the check box checked by default on HTTPS and
unchecked by default on HTTP pages. This would help solve a big
security issue while still giving users control over their
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/12/15 12:47 PM, Ryan Feeley wrote:<br>
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<div>Password up,<br>
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Are we ignoring autocomplete=off yet?<br>
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I had me thinking that once we have manual fill, users might
want to specify which logins should be filled in.<br>
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I added an autofill toggle to the capture and mgt screen.<br>
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<div>The default would be on, but it would give
security-conscious (or device sharing) users a way to
disable it.<br>
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<div>Thoughts?<br>
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<div>Ryan<br>
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