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RCxRC
7 months agoNew Contributor
[parts.ford.com] Issues with signing in automatically after autofill
Over the past month or so, a presumably "new" feature is driving me absolutely batty.
I try to log in to a website that asks me to reset my password (part.ford.com). I try logging in, but since m...
RCxRC
7 months agoNew Contributor
So is the step-by-step outlined here the "workaround" for this issue? I ask because I believe my problem is related.
Over the past month or so, a presumably "new" feature is driving me absolutely batty.
I try to log in to a website that asks me to reset my password (part.ford.com). I try logging in, but since my password was not saved since my last login, I have to "reset" my password. I follow an emailed password reset link, I re-enter a new password.
The second I choose 1PW's recommended new replacement password, the 1PW pop-up box asking if I want to update my old login password flashes on-screen for a split-second, but then it also auto-logs me in, the pop-up screen disappears, and the new password is never saved.
I do not have enough time to copy (and later paste) the updated password into the 1PW program. I cannot even click the "Update" button on the 1PW pop-up window fast enough before I am auto-logged in and the pop-up window disappears. I have no way of retrieving the "new" password.
I did not choose this "new" feature, and I do not want it. I found another related thread topic here that someone suggested right clicking their browser's 1PW toolbar icon, going to "Settings", go to "Auto-fill and save", then un-selecting "Sign in automatically after auto-fill". I tried this and it did nothing. I also tried un-selecting "Stop competing "sign-in with" pop-ups in the browser", and "Offer to save items in Autofill suggestions", to no avail. I now have to essentially reset my password each and every time I try logging into this website.
This isn't the end of the world as I know it, but I have to say this is about as frustrating of an experirence as I've had in the past couple of years I have been using 1PW.
(Note that I did start my own thread in the Windows sub-forum on 8/3/2024, with no responses yet)