![]() ![]() ![]() Do not force us to type a random 50 character long password. ![]() These webmasters or site developers need to come up with user-friendly ways. It worked on all of the sites that block pasting the password. I use tools like 1Password to remember all kinds of things for me, and it’s actually more error prone for me to type out all the characters than it is for me to copy from 1Password and paste into a text box. If I paste an incorrect email address, that’s my own damn fault. It annoys me to no end when a web application prevents me from being able to paste content into an input field, or copy it out. I hope this tiny and open source extension save some time and frustration: Now you can copy the password from your password manager (such as gpass, keeppass and more) and paste it on any site.You may need edit the auto-generated pattern, finally click “ Save“ Next add a site to the blacklist is to click on the extension icon.Click on “ +ADD TO CHROME” green color button.To allow pasting into password input fields on Google Chrome browser: Fig.01: Don’t f*ck with paste Installation ![]()
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