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eFlat7
2 years agoNew Contributor
Ventura Upgrade Broke Autofill Settings?
I just upgraded from macOS 12 to macOS 13 tonight and upon doing so, all of my "Autofill Behavior" settings have been erased in my vault. For example, I have multiple Google accounts in my vault, but...
eFlat7
2 years agoNew Contributor
Hi Dave,
To answer your first question, I never check the "autofill behavior." I only looked into it last night because when I logged into a website, I noticed having several more autofill options than I usually do. When I looked into it, the autofill was now set to Default. As for when I last logged into that site, it could be before I installed the last 1P update, which I think was a week or so ago?
As for the second question, when I do restore a previous version, the previous versions also have the default "autofill behavior." None of them seem to have the desired "never fill" behavior on them -- despite the fact that they didn't autofill previously. I know this sounds crazy and you're probably thinking "that's not possible, you're clearly confused sir," but, I'm just telling you how it used to be, vs. how it was as of last night. I agree it seems implausible.
Regardless, I've corrected all of the entries, but I guess was more just saying "this was my experience" in the chance anyone else experiences this in the future, then you could say "Oh, someone else said this happened too...". Otherwise, just chalk it up to some combination of oddity and my being confused about something possibly.
Also curious, the Item History does not have the changes I made last night that were changes to the autofill behavior. The most recent version available is months or years old, so now I have to go change back again the autofill behavior for the items I restored because I can't restore to the versions that should be "2024-02-02" as there isn't one in the item history.
To the last question -- why do I want to know how old my password is? Because... why wouldn't I? Just because I use a unique password for each website doesn't mean I just shouldn't ever change it. There's all kinds of reasons why password changes should or could happen, including but not limited to, just user whim. Haha. Besides, I'm someone who just craves data -- I'd just like to know "Oh, I haven't changed this password since 2016..." which I know I can see from Password History --- or --- can I? In writing this response, I've just learned that some of my items don't have that option. This is implying I haven't changed my password for these items since 2016 when I created my original 1P vault, and I know that to be untrue for at least a couple of items (perhaps true for a few of them, though, that just doesn't sound like me).
Is it possible some data got lost or messed up when I converted from a stand alone vault to a cloud vault last year and I'm just now noticing it? That's the only thing I can think of to explain all of these oddities I'm noticing that I haven't noticed before.