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jasimon9
4 years agoSuper Contributor
Navigating automatically to login page or form
Quite a ways back it was pretty easy to set up the URL to go directly to the login form for a site. For example, suppose there is a site http://www.wonderful-site.com. And suppose they had a login pa...
Former Member
4 years agoI believe I have recovered your comment, it was caught by our spam filter.
Separate forms for username and password should be and used to be considered a security weakness as it means an attacker only needs to find a valid username as step one, and then attack the password separately.
They are used for security reasons, to slow down automated tools that try multiple credentials by brute forcing them. For this reason, I don't think those sites see it as a security weakness, rather the opposite. There is an interesting discussion on the topic on this website: https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/85160/is-having-the-username-and-password-fields-on-different-pages-more-secure
Bottom line is your response that there is "no way around it via a tool like 1P".
That is correct: if the website is built so you must follow a certain procedure, or if the website actively tries to create obstacles for a password manager, the best way would be to reach out to the website and ask them if they can follow the guidelines included here: