BrowserPass does currently, but only because nobody has requested the naked
scenario. It seems like a sensible thing for us to add.

Cheers,

Steve Gilberd
Erayd LTD · Consultant
Phone: +64 4 974-4229 · Mob: +64 27 565-3237
PO Box 10019 The Terrace, Wellington 6143, NZ

On Wed, 29 Jan 2020, 11:03 Matt Connell, <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 2020-01-28 15:45, Tobias Girstmair wrote:
> > many browser extensions and other 3rd party implementations have more or
> > less standardized on http-header-style fields, like to:
> >
> > <your-password>
> > login: <your-username>
> > <something-else>: <another-value>
> >
> > (instead of 'login', some also accept 'user' and/or 'email')
>
> For what its worth, browser extensions that I have used do not even
> require 'login: ' at the start of the second line.  PassFF will accept
> just an email or username on the second line with no extra stuff necessary.
>
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