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Hey, Matt. Sorry if I wasn't professional enough. For some reason, I haven't noticed the information in the user story. If I am to explain, I can't always read every little bit of info because, sometimes, most of it means nothing to me and my filtering skill are still evolving. Please bear with me. Things that I normally deduce in 10-15 minutes probably take you 1 or 2 to read and answer.

In other, more important notes, I have tested the first 15 top sites of 2019 and these are my results:
- Google/Youtube - the password generation UI appears and functions quite well;
- Yahoo: the password generation UI appears and functions quite well;
- Pinterest: the password generation UI appears and functions quite well;

- Facebook: the password generation UI does not appear (probably because the autocomplete attribute has the value "off", not "new-password")
- Amazon: the password generation UI does not appear (probably because the autocomplete attribute is missing altogether)
- Wikipedia: the password generation UI does not appear (probably because the autocomplete attribute is missing altogether)
- Twitter: the password generation UI does not appear (probably because the autocomplete attribute is missing altogether)
- Microsoft/Bing/MSN: the password generation UI does not appear (probably because the autocomplete attribute is missing altogether)
- eBay: the password generation UI does not appear (probably because the autocomplete attribute has the value "off", not "new-password")
- Linkedin: the password generation UI does not appear (probably because the autocomplete attribute is missing altogether)

On the note of the feature's functionality, this is what I have discovered:
     - left clicking in the "New password" or "Confirm new password" fields, opens the Password Manager's suggestions drop-down.
     - the drop-down displays: the saved logins for this site, "Use Generated Password" option with the password visible under it and the "View Saved Logins" button.
     - selecting the "Use Generated Password" option will fill the field with the password shown on the option.
     - the user then has the option to fill the same generated password in the "Confirm New Password" field by the same method.
On the downside:
     - after ticking the "Show Password" checkbox, the Password Manager suggestions drop-down will no longer display. (intended?)
     - after selecting the generated password and saving the password change, the password manager will prompt to save the newly changed password, but the username is left blank (on sides the username is entered in the previous screen, like Yahoo).
     - if the user then chooses to change his password again, it can be noticed that the same password is displayed by the password generator.

Please verify it if the functionality is as expected, NI me if further testing is needed, along with more information on how to proceed. 
Thank you and sorry if I have created any kind of frustration.
Hey, Matt. Sorry if I wasn't professional enough. For some reason, I haven't noticed the information in the user story. If I am to explain, I can't always read every little bit of info because, sometimes, most of it means nothing to me and my filtering skill are still evolving. Please bear with me. Things that I normally deduce in 10-15 minutes probably take you 1 or 2 to read and answer.

In other, more important notes, I have tested the first 15 top sites of 2019 and these are my results:
- Google/Youtube - the password generation UI appears and functions quite well;
- Yahoo: the password generation UI appears and functions quite well;
- Pinterest: the password generation UI appears and functions quite well;

- Facebook: the password generation UI does not appear (probably because the autocomplete attribute has the value "off", not "new-password")
- Amazon: the password generation UI does not appear (probably because the autocomplete attribute is missing altogether)
- Wikipedia: the password generation UI does not appear (probably because the autocomplete attribute is missing altogether)
- Twitter: the password generation UI does not appear (probably because the autocomplete attribute is missing altogether)
- Microsoft/Bing/MSN: the password generation UI does not appear (probably because the autocomplete attribute is missing altogether)
- eBay: the password generation UI does not appear (probably because the autocomplete attribute has the value "off", not "new-password")
- Linkedin: the password generation UI does not appear (probably because the autocomplete attribute is missing altogether)

On the note of the feature's functionality, this is what I have discovered:
     - left clicking in the "New password" or "Confirm new password" fields, opens the Password Manager's suggestions drop-down.
     - the drop-down displays: the saved logins for this site, "Use Generated Password" option with the password visible under it and the "View Saved Logins" button.
     - selecting the "Use Generated Password" option will fill the field with the password shown on the option.
     - the user then has the option to fill the same generated password in the "Confirm New Password" field by the same method.
On the downside:
     - after ticking the "Show Password" checkbox, the Password Manager suggestions drop-down will no longer display. (intended?)
     - after selecting the generated password and saving the password change, the password manager will prompt to save the newly changed password, but the username is left blank (on websites that the username is entered in the previous screen, like Yahoo).
     - if the user then chooses to change his password again, it can be noticed that the same password is displayed by the password generator.

Please verify it if the functionality is as expected, NI me if further testing is needed, along with more information on how to proceed. 
Thank you and sorry if I have created any kind of frustration.

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