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Presently, it can be done by disabling "Autofill Passwords".

However, I want autofill passwords without the browser nagging me every time I login to a site whether I want to save the password.

There is a solution to disable it for the website by clicking "never for this site". But then, I cannot save password for that site in the future.

This is a bit annoying. As an alternative, show password icon in url bar on login which when clicked, the popup is shown (save, never save).

    joystmp changed the title to Improve Save Password Popup .

      Do you mean as an easier way to turn save passwords back on?

        eirk I mean that the save password popup should show when I want it to, not when the browser wants to.

        show password icon in url bar on login which when clicked, the popup is shown (save, never save).

        I think the best way to do this is add an option for saving passwords in Website Settings, where you can set when/if Orion should prompt asking to save passwords or not.

          7 months later

          Just started testing Orion today and first thing that started to annoy me were the save password prompts. I'm also using 3rd party password manager and macOS native password autofill integration - don't want to save anything to Orion's keychain.

            Then why not disable autofill?

            • toni replied to this.

              eirk that seems to disable also native password autofill functionality.

                Oh, I didn't know that it would disable native autofill too.

                  What exactly is the simplest ask here?

                    a month later

                    Perhaps there are to additional settings needed:

                    (1) An additional option could be added under Preferences > Privacy > AutoFill Passwords to "Never ask to remember passwords". This would enable people to bypass Orion's password save prompts without disabling autofill from passord providers.

                    (2) A toggle under the site settings (currently accessible by right-clicking on the URL, or in Preferences > Websites) to selectively enable/disable the "remember passord" functionality per-site. This would allow folks who had disabled password saving for a given site to quickly re-enable it.

                    By combining (1) and (2), power users could have some sites remembered by Orion and others remembered only by their preferred password provider.

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