Hey! Your forgot to support automatic TOTP copy with this! It’s kind of useless without that since I always use MFA if possible. As a side note, you could take a look at how Proton Pass offers to fill in the TOTP with the push of a button instead of requiring you to paste it.
As another thing, pressing down opens the inline autofill menu (when it is closed). Some may like that but it is problematic when you wish to use the browsers form history menu, and personally I would rather use that when I’m on keyboard (an option for this, maybe)?
Any updates on when self-hosted installations will get this feature? Even though it’s understandably still under development, it would be nice to have feature parity with the hosted version.
Just got surprised by this feature during some PC upgrades. Definitely a lot cooler than my attempt at implementing it back in 2021. Really glad to finally see this be added as a feature. Great work
This is a welcome feature but can we please also have it added to Policy in the Organization Settings? We would like to enable it for all users across the board and not have them have to go into Settings to do it. Thank you,
Thank you! This will really be helpful for we disabled people with limited ability to type. Being able to add addresses and things of that sort with just a click would be wonderful!
It would be helpful if this could be implemented for iframes but using the iframe source to URL match instead of the website’s URL. Here is the scenario:
I use a browser extension that injects an iframe on ecommerce sites that have a credit card field. The iframe is connected to my credit card which uses a different virtual card number for each website. When I want the extension to fill the correct card, I need to log into my credit card account using the iframe. For now, I have to copy/paste from the bitwarden toolbar extension (the right-click menus don’t insert even when I use the custom field function). I want for the correct list of accounts to be displayed when I click on the iframe’s password input box.
To protect against malicious iframes, require that the user clicks the field before the matching accounts are loaded and display a distinctive bitwarden icon for those fields. Perhaps a large capital “i” overlayed on the bitwarden shield and appropriate hover text. The icon must have a minimum size set so that it can’t be hidden by an undersized field. Also, grab the iframes source url before it is rendered and make sure it matches the current source url before loading the accounts.
I am 100% with you there - I would love to be able to toggle obfuscation off. I don’t care if people see my usernames when I am sharing and logging in - they can see it as soon as it is selected anyway. First thing I did after seeing this in action on my machine was look to see if there was a way to disable the obfuscation. It just makes it more difficult for me to rapidly identify which account I want to select, especially when many are similarly named.
Anyone else having problems with this where field are filled then cleared? If I have inline autofill active then (for example) on the Hilton.com website it fills my details then they get cleared again. If I switch off inline and just use the old Ctrl-Shift-L then it fills fine and they don’t clear afterwards?
Don’t know if this is the correct place for this or not but I would like to see the ability to disable the inline auto-fill on specfic vault entries.
Example: In my vault I keep credenitals for other people such as my mother, girlfiend, etc. So when I go to Amazon.com or Xfinity.com I would only like my credentials to populate in the Inline autofill and not the others. 9 out of 10 times I will be logging in with my credentials. If I need to login with a different set of credentials, I can just open up the broswer extension and copy/paste the credentials. I would still want the browser externsion to show the notification badge of 2, not 1 so I know I have another set of credentials for that site. Otherwise, I will think I only have one set of credentials.