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Steps to reproduce:
Go to:
https://www.editorialmanager.com/

Click on Bitwarden to auto-fill login and password.

Error obtained:
Unable to auto-fill the selected item on this page. Copy and paste the information instead.

Webpage:

Expected behavior:
Auto-fill in login and password, it works on other browsers (safari, chrome)

Orion, OS version; hardware type:
Orion Version 0.99.110-beta (WebKit 613.1.12)
macOS Monterey 12.1, Intel CPU

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    15 days later

    ESPN.com has this same issue. This is impacting numerous sites that work fine in the extensions native browser.

    18 days later
    3 months later

    With last update, this problem persists (i'm using chrome store version in last check)

      14 days later

      This is happening for me as well, and I'm also unable to use CMD+Shift+L to autofill with it either. Orion 0.99.114.1-beta on a 2020 Intel MBP running macOS 12.3.1

        7 days later

        Can you verify in beta 115?

          3 months later

          I can verify that password autofill is still not working with Orion Version 0.99.119-beta (WebKit 615.1.1) on macOS 12.5.1 on Apple Silicon. I am using Bitwarden 2022.8.0 from the Firefox store (same result with Chrome).

          Also, the CMD+Shift+L shortcut to autofill for Bitwarden does not work even when the shortcut for both "Show Sidebar" and "Hide Sidebar" are changed to something else (as discussed here).

          This is one bug in Orion I really hope can be fixed because of how useful it is!

            9 days later

            Update: "automatic" autofill on page load still does not work, but using the shortcut to autofill works now as of v0.99.120-beta

            5 months later
            a month later

            I have a very similar problem, likely related - My post from Discord:

            Running M1 Macbook Air, Ventura latest public release, orion 0.99.123.3-beta which has been reset to default, settings and cookies erased. I have extensions of Bitwarden and uBlock. I have disabled uBlock. I cannot log into Hulu or ESPN+ using Bitwarden or by typing my information in. I get an incorrect password notice.

            Removed all extensions, erased cookies, and logged in by typing information and it worked. Cleared cookies again. I reinstalled Bitwarden. I was able to type in my information for hulu and log in. I then unlocked bitwarden and went to espn+ and tried the autofill, that gave me the password error. After a failed autofill I cannot type in my information and have it succeed. Exiting Orion and returning to espn+ and typing my information allowed me to log in. It appears the bitwarden autofill on some sites is causing an error.

              3 months later

              The problem still persits in Version 0.99.124.2-beta (WebKit 616.1.14.11.1)

              4 months later
              4 days later

              Hi @dino

              Currently I'm using Version 0.99.125-beta (WebKit 616.1.22) and it is not working. Sometimes, it works after using cmd+opt+shift+L. I've checked the behaviour with both chrome and firefox extensions. Please, let me know if you need further information (I'm using macOS 13.6).

                7 days later

                Same here - Version 0.99.125-beta (WebKit 616.1.22) on Sonoma macOS 14.0

                  a month later

                  Running 0.99.126.1-beta I'm also experening this issue, whats weird is it will work, stop working for a site, and then any subsequient sites as well.

                  Sometimes if I refresh the page or refresh the plugin it works again briefly then stops working again. I expercing the same issue with firefox or chrome plugin

                    Cna someone provide exact steps for us to reproduce any Bitwarden autofill issue including test credentials we can use. And please use latest Orion version as we did fix things incrementally)

                      Dear Vlad,

                      Thanks for considering this issue more deeply. The behaviour with autofill has been improving slightly with each new version of orion+ (things are being polished) but I think that the problem, unfortunately is not straightforward.

                      First, I'm using:

                      Version 0.99.126.2-rc (WebKit 618.1.2)
                      Build date Nov 10 2023
                      MacBook Pro (macOS Sonoma 14.1.1 build 23B81)
                      Only bitwarden extension

                      Second:
                      I'm experiencing a better behaviour if the auto-fill option is configured with the setting "Regular Expression". This improves the auto-fill results, but in some ocassions, auto-fill does not work properly.

                      I having trying to find a regular faulty behaviour but it is not easy. Things that I have figured out:

                      Usually, first time that I visit a webpage from a browser clean install or in an new machine, it is required to accept or reject cookies. If this happens, bitwarden in orion does not work properly. It is required a reload of the page after accepting cookies to make auto-fill work as expectected. I have tested it with just a Facebook account.

                      Moreover, webpages that have a login screen that appears over the main webpage have high probability to not be auto-filled. Indeed, it is quite easy to test, it happens with https://orionfeedback.org/ or https://foro.adslzone.net

                      My feeling about the problem is some faulty trigger to reload the webpage or reload some certain information that bitwarden requires after some interaction with a webpage to make auto-fill function work properly.

                      @Vlad I'm not very sure what you mean test credentials. Do you want that we create an account in certain websites where problems exists to later make orion team to perform tests? In such case, via private message?

                      • Vlad replied to this.

                        Chai Can you provide actual steps to reproduce from a new clean orion profile

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