Re: Password managers, iOS, and accessible autofill

2020-09-13 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : nolan via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Password managers, iOS, and accessible autofill

Thanks, folks, figured it out. Apparently, autofill doesn't work on iPads with the split keyboard enabled. Or rather, when I disabled the split keyboard, I saw a Passwords button and everything works like I'd expect. Ugh, not the first major iOS bug I've found so far. It's nice, but not the accessibility paradise I was led to expect. 

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Re: Password managers, iOS, and accessible autofill

2020-09-13 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : Thatguy via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Password managers, iOS, and accessible autofill

@1, if you can't get strongbox to work, there is an app called Keypass Touch that has worked for me in the past and still does. You do have to pay 99 cents to remove ads and enable the autofill option, but it's well worth it in my opinion. Every time I log in somewhere, I can see a suggested login or, if not, a "Passwords" button where suggestions usually are, above the qwerty row of the keyboard. I tap that, select from a choice of iCloud Keychain or Keypass Touch, provide my fingerprint for decryption, and choose from my database entries. This app also offers ftp, dropbox, google drive, and even lan syncing as well, so you can keep your database always up to date across your devices. It's completely accessible.@3, I daresay a lot of people appreciate keypass because of its open source nature as well as the fact that keypass stores its passwords in an offline database which you can choose where to keep. In contrast, your passwords may be stored in the cloud with another password manager such as OnePassword. That, at least, is a feature I very much enjoy.

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Re: Password managers, iOS, and accessible autofill

2020-09-13 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : Nuno via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Password managers, iOS, and accessible autofill

@4, I don't find anything disrespectful here. Dogs do like ham, atleast here lol.

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Re: Password managers, iOS, and accessible autofill

2020-09-13 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : pitermach via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Password managers, iOS, and accessible autofill

The way that it works depends. There are 3 contexts I've seen password autofill popp up. First, sometimes iOS will just detect you're on a screen with a login form, and if it finds a matching password in your manager it'll pop up a rather large window near the bottom of the screen offering you to log in. If it doesn't realise this, tapping on either the username or password field to pop up the keyboard should work. Explore directly above the first row of the keyboard, where you normally see autocomplete suggestions pop up. Again, if it finds a matching log in, then it'll just give you a button here saying what username and site the suggestion comes from and you can just tap on it to autofill. If it can't match it to anything, you should still see a "passwords" button that'll take you into your vault so you can manually select the correct password.As far as using alternative apps, for the actual autofill process all of them work the same way since they tap into the dedicated iOS autofill API, so this part of the process shouldn't be any different whether you use StrongBox, OnePassword, BitWarden or anything else that says it supports the iOS autofill API.

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Re: Password managers, iOS, and accessible autofill

2020-09-13 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : defender via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Password managers, iOS, and accessible autofill

@NunoA joke, but kinda disrespectful...Probably because it's open source so it can be examined by third party security auditors more easily, and because their are tons of client choices so you can find one that suits you the best.

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Re: Password managers, iOS, and accessible autofill

2020-09-13 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : defender via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Password managers, iOS, and accessible autofill

@NunoProbably because it's open source so it can be examined by third party security auditors more easily, and because their are tons of client choices so you can find one that suits you the best.

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Re: Password managers, iOS, and accessible autofill

2020-09-13 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : Nuno via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Password managers, iOS, and accessible autofill

1Password is much better than KeePass IMO. I don't see why people love that program like a dog loves a piece of ham lol.

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Re: Password managers, iOS, and accessible autofill

2020-09-13 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : defender via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Password managers, iOS, and accessible autofill

I often find the button in question above password fields, or sometimes integrated into the app, usually just past the submit button.  But of course it needs to be ones I have a saved password for and it can only happen when your third party password manager is set to be the default one in passwords and accounts.Most blind people use 1Password for it's accessibility, so maybe you can try that one and see if it does the same thing or not?

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