(In reply to Matthew N. [:MattN] (PM me if request are blocking you) from comment #1) > Chrome has the concept of a default login? Is it for the site or page or > what? We don't have such a concept: if you have one saved login we autofill, > otherwise you get a dropdown. > > Did the user have two different accounts on this site? Or one? Were there > two different saved usernames? Chrome autofills latest used u/p for the selected domain. In the case of importing multiple u/p for the same domain (and now subdomains), Firefox ends up with multiple u/p, in which case, we don't autofill, we show autocomplete. The autocomplete is also ordered alphabetically and not by the last updated.
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(In reply to Matthew N. [:MattN] (PM me if request are blocking you) from comment #1) > Chrome has the concept of a default login? Is it for the site or page or > what? We don't have such a concept: if you have one saved login we autofill, > otherwise you get a dropdown. > > Did the user have two different accounts on this site? Or one? Were there > two different saved usernames? Chrome autofills latest used (edited?) u/p for the selected domain. In the case of importing multiple u/p for the same domain (and now subdomains), Firefox ends up with multiple u/p, in which case, we don't autofill, we show autocomplete. The autocomplete is also ordered alphabetically and not by the last updated.
(In reply to Matthew N. [:MattN] (PM me if request are blocking you) from comment #1) > Chrome has the concept of a default login? Is it for the site or page or > what? We don't have such a concept: if you have one saved login we autofill, > otherwise you get a dropdown. > > Did the user have two different accounts on this site? Or one? Were there > two different saved usernames? Chrome autofills latest used (edited?) u/p for the selected domain. In the case of importing multiple u/p for the same domain (and now subdomains), Firefox ends up with multiple u/p, in which case, we don't autofill, we show autocomplete. The autocomplete is also ordered alphabetically and not by the last updated ("from this website").