Closed Bug 1480359 Opened 7 years ago Closed 5 years ago

Autocomplete suggestions are not available on Google Accounts / Twitter login page

Categories

(Firefox for Android Graveyard :: Logins, Passwords and Form Fill, defect, P3)

ARM
Android
defect

Tracking

(firefox-esr68 affected, firefox61 wontfix, firefox62 wontfix, firefox63 wontfix, firefox64 wontfix, firefox65 fix-optional, firefox66 affected, firefox67 affected, firefox68 affected, firefox69 affected, firefox70 affected)

RESOLVED INCOMPLETE
Tracking Status
firefox-esr68 --- affected
firefox61 --- wontfix
firefox62 --- wontfix
firefox63 --- wontfix
firefox64 --- wontfix
firefox65 --- fix-optional
firefox66 --- affected
firefox67 --- affected
firefox68 --- affected
firefox69 --- affected
firefox70 --- affected

People

(Reporter: mlobontiuroman, Unassigned)

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Details

Device(s): - Sony Xperia Z5 Premium (Android 6.0.1); Build(s): - Nightly 63.0a1 (2018-08-01); - Release 61.0 Steps to reproduce: 1. Go to the Gmail log in page in Firefox. 2. Type 2 different usernames and tap on log in button. 3. Remember both of the usernames. 4. Sign out of all accounts. 5. Go back to Gmail log in page and tap on "Username" field. Expected result: The "Username" field should be highlighted and form autocomplete suggestions should pop up. Actual result: The form autocomplete suggestions is not available, even when the first letters are typed.
mirabela - Is this issue still reproducible? Thanks.
Flags: needinfo?(mirabela.lobontiu)
Hi Marcia, Yes, I can still reproduce the issue on the latest Nightly 66.0a1 (2018-12-18) on Sony Xperia Z5 Premium (Android 6.0.1).
Flags: needinfo?(mirabela.lobontiu)
Summary: Autocomplete suggestions are not available on Google. → Autocomplete suggestions are not available on Google Accounts login page

Hi all,

I was able to reproduce this issue on Twitter, using these steps:

  1. Go to Fennec to Twitter page.
  2. Add Twitter as a page shortcut.
  3. Go to Twitter icon added at Step 2 and log in and remember password.
  4. Log out and sign in with a different account and also remember password.
  5. Log out from the second account.
  6. Go to sign in, again, and observe the username field.

Expected results:
The "Username" field should display autocomplete suggestions.

Actual results:
The "Username" field doesn't display any account. Even when the first letters are typed, no suggestions are displayed. Both logins are saved in about:logins.

Tested with Samsung Galaxy S8 (Android 9), on the latest Nightly 68.0a1 (2019-05-13), and ESR Beta 68.0b1 build.

Summary: Autocomplete suggestions are not available on Google Accounts login page → Autocomplete suggestions are not available on Google Accounts / Twitter login page

Change the status for beta to have the same as nightly and release.
For more information, please visit auto_nag documentation.

Hi, the issue is reproducible on ESR Firefox Beta 68.1b5 build 1 with device Sony Xperia Z5 (Android 7.0).

Reproduce the issue with Sony Xperia Z5 (Android 7.0) on Firefox Nightly 70.0a1 (2019-08-16) on Google Accounts / Twitter login page.

Change the status for beta to have the same as nightly and release.
For more information, please visit auto_nag documentation.

Hi, issue is reproducible with Samsung Galaxy Tab A (Android 9) on Firefox Release 68.2.0 on Google Accounts / Twitter login page.

We have completed our launch of our new Firefox on Android. The development of the new versions use GitHub for issue tracking. If the bug report still reproduces in a current version of [Firefox on Android nightly](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.mozilla.fenix) an issue can be reported at the [Fenix GitHub project](https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/fenix/). If you want to discuss your report please use [Mozilla's chat](https://wiki.mozilla.org/Matrix#Connect_to_Matrix) server https://chat.mozilla.org and join the [#fenix](https://chat.mozilla.org/#/room/#fenix:mozilla.org) channel.
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 5 years ago
Resolution: --- → INCOMPLETE
Product: Firefox for Android → Firefox for Android Graveyard
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