I think it has something to do with the way VoiceOver handles cursor movement.  
It makes me very uncomfortable, because it will probably some day lead to my 
ending up with corrupted passwords in the database when I type and don’t check 
back, or fail to reverse correctly in my head, especially if merely reversing 
the passwords is not sufficient to detect character transpositions that 
sometimes happen with this bug.  Particularly bad when you’re entering your 
existing passwords.

You can work around it, for now, by copy-pasting your secrets in.  And as has 
been said, the Safari extension (and, incidentally, the iOS app) don’t have 
this issue.

Why the sudden interest in password managers around here, anyway? :)

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