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  1. I have the "Automatically Login After Filling Details" option ticked, which I understand to mean the Enpass extension will proceed with the login process (pausing as needed before entering OTP codes, etc.) after the entry is selected. This is especially useful for sites like PayPal, which now separate the email and password fields onto different pages. However, I have found that this functionality does not always work. Because this feature does not always work, I have found myself doing one of two things: I have found myself waiting for several seconds before I realise the extension has not clicked the login button. I then have to manually click login. I have found myself assuming the extension has not clicked the login button, and going to manually click login just as the browser loads the next page, leading to me clicking something on the next page by accident. Both of these are frustrating. I have been tempted to switch this feature off for more consistency, but as I said it is very useful for certain sites with multiple login steps. Why does this feature not always work? Is there something I can do to make it work more consistently? I am using Mozilla Firefox (141.0.3) on MS Windows 11 (24H2 build 26100.4946). Before switching to Enpass, I used Codebook for several years. That app allowed control over the input process on a site-by-site basis. So, for example, you could set a given site up to input the {email} followed by a {wait3} and then {password} and then {wait3} followed by {OTP}, or something like that (I've used Enpass for a long time now, so my memory is hazy). When it works, Enpass is better because it just does it right without manual intervention. But when it doesn't work, it would be good to have some control over this.
  2. Thank you, that is good to know. It is frustrating, but I have remapped my keyboard shortcuts to be: CTRL+SHIFT+1 for "in-browser" usage (to activate the extension), and... CTRL+ALT+1 for "out of browser" usage (to activate the Windows app). I wanted to use shortcuts that could be easily reached with one hand, and worked across all the browsers I use. It looks like these combinations also work on Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge and Opera browsers, as well as the Mozilla Firefox browser I was using. I hope this helps someone else.
  3. This post is from 2017. Was this feature ever implemented? I was trying to add a wildcard port number. I develop websites, so https://localhost:* comes up a lot.
  4. I use CTRL+SHIFT+Q as my shortcut to activate the browser extension on all the browsers I've used Enpass on. Setting this up in Firefox took a bit of work, because by default Firefox uses this keyboard shortcut to exit / close the browser window. Fortunately, there is an off switch for that shortcut in Firefox. I've been using Enpass and Firefox for months without issue. But recently, I've noticed that the Enpass extension for Firefox on my home PC no longer opens via the keyboard shortcut. It still works fine on my work laptop, though (same version of Firefox: 138.0.1, but it also didn't work at home in the previous version, and my work laptop was fine in the previous version). I have also noticed that if I try to reset the keyboard shortcut at home to CTRL+SHIFT+Q, I see an "Invalid combination" message, which I don't remember seeing before. I'm not sure if this is due to an update to Enpass, or an update to Firefox. I suspect the former. I am going to try and uninstall and reinstall both Firefox and Enpass to resolve this issue, but I thought I would also post here to see if anyone else is having this trouble or if this is a deliberate change. If it's a deliberate change, that will be annoying as I've used this combination for ages now and there are few options remaining for a one-handed combination (many of the combinations in this area of the keyboard are used for other purposes). For additional context, I use CTRL+ALT+Q to open the main Enpass app, and CTRL+SHIFT+Q to activate the browser extension, so I really just switch between SHIFT and ALT. I would rather not have to go looking for a paired combination. Any help, advice or support would be appreciated. JR
  5. I get the following after using Enpass to fill in the rest of the form: EDIT: The payment site in question is https://docs.payments.service.gov.uk/testing_govuk_pay/ but the form isn't available to mess with unless you are a merchant.
  6. Any progress on this? An online form I use regularly has a "billing address" section with address and postcode. Enpass doesn't fill in any of these fields, despite me adding them to the Enpass record.
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