Automatically submitting password and OTP on Amazon login goes on too fast to check other options
The Amazon login is split into 3 pages to input the Username, Password and OTP on each one. That's understandably annoying.
The problem is each page has a box to enable remembering the field that was filled on that page.
After selecting the username from the 1P drop down box for that field, it is possible to click on the box to remember username and click submit.
But the password gets filled and submitted too fast to click on remember password.
The OTP page may not go off as fast as the password page, but because remembering not to ask for OTP again for this device is not the default, it's easy to paste the OTP and get logged on before making a choice.
Because of this, the attempt to speed up login results in having to go through login a second time when the site requests the info that wasn't configured the first time around.
1Password Version: 8.10.34
Extension Version: 2.21.1
OS Version: Windows 10
Browser: Chrome
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Hello @Kyrast, thank you for reaching out.
I'm sorry about the interruption in your workflow with the new Autosubmit feature. I understand that when the Autosubmit feature is enabled, you cannot choose to select the checkbox options to keep you signed in.
While temporarily turning off the new Autosubmit feature may not be ideal, it might be helpful to drag and drop your email from the 1Password extension pop-over instead so that the filling session doesn't start and autosubmits the pages; that way you can choose to select the checkbox on the password page.
I'll be happy to share any feedback you have with the new Autosubmit feature. Would it be helpful if you could choose which domain the Autosubmit feature ignores?
I look forward to your reply.
-Evon
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