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snowy
3 years agoSuper Contributor
Native Password AutoFill Extension macOS
So one of the people in my family subscription for 1P relies heavily on iCloud Keychain. The nice piece about using the native autofill extension is entries from both show up together in-line. This h...
snowy
21 days agoSuper Contributor
I think for me the investment in the safari extensions is throwing good money after bad. I have lost enough time and frustration with it. It is not worth it. I do try it still, but within 1 day if I hit a friction point or bug. And it happens everytime. I turn it off and I go another month. But it doesn’t address the inconsistency between iOS and macOS and autofill which frankly is just weird.
all the good will is gone with the extension. Even if gets better it doesn’t work when you need to use 2 password managers which works on iOS because 1Password supports native autofill.
universal autofill. I use it I like it. No passkeys though. And it doesn’t work for password prompts in iterm2 or terminal. So that stinks.and passkeys well once my wife starts using them that will mean if 1Password doesn’t support them through the native auto fill. I’ll end up having to move to something else which is just disappointing.
- mrjackyliang21 days agoOccasional Contributor
I think that is just Safari being Safari.
I switched to Chrome on macOS cause I got fed up with how slow and glitchy browser extensions are in Safari. The glitch extends to all other extensions as well, like the CardPointers extension that I use to enable credit card offers.
But on the other hand, I find myself having to autofill on iOS and it actually works (even if there is so much typing to begin with). It is more tedious compared to Universal Autofill, but if the feature isn't perfectly tuned, or it doesn't work how users expect it to work, what's the point anyways?
I'm just surprised why something so basic isn't implemented but a feature that probably relies on a local model is preferred because of "AI priorities".