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If you disable pasting in your password field, I hate you.

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  • brainblasted@crab.gardenB brainblasted@crab.garden

    If you disable pasting in your password field, I hate you. I hate you even more if you don't have a "show password" button so I can verify that I'm typing my password correctly since you won't let me paste

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    #15

    @brainblasted I use a simple paper boolet with A, B, C, .... and pretty complex passwords with subtitution parts, some more than 20 character long. The substitution parts are not known in the booklet, only in my mind. I never trust password managers.

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    • brainblasted@crab.gardenB brainblasted@crab.garden

      If you disable pasting in your password field, I hate you. I hate you even more if you don't have a "show password" button so I can verify that I'm typing my password correctly since you won't let me paste

      pascaline@mastodon.nlP This user is from outside of this forum
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      #16

      @brainblasted

      Oh yes, that's so bad.
      I have an app here on the phone that does not allow pasting. I've been silently ranting and raging about it. Internalisation is a thing.

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      • cppguy@infosec.spaceC cppguy@infosec.space

        @Kdude

        Interesting! Which OS are you using, and how did you set up the shortcut?

        @brainblasted

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        #17

        @CppGuy @brainblasted Linux: Espanso
        Previously, macOS: Keyboard Maestro

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        Getting Started | Espanso

        In this section, we will cover the basics of Espanso to quickly get you started.

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        • brainblasted@crab.gardenB brainblasted@crab.garden

          If you disable pasting in your password field, I hate you. I hate you even more if you don't have a "show password" button so I can verify that I'm typing my password correctly since you won't let me paste

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          #18

          @brainblasted

          Password show buttons should be de-rigour and obvious. Everyone is not entering passwords with someone looking over their shoulder, I would suggest most people are not,

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          • brainblasted@crab.gardenB brainblasted@crab.garden

            If you disable pasting in your password field, I hate you. I hate you even more if you don't have a "show password" button so I can verify that I'm typing my password correctly since you won't let me paste

            cbrocas@infosec.exchangeC This user is from outside of this forum
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            #19

            @brainblasted I lived that particular moment so many times 💯

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            • brainblasted@crab.gardenB brainblasted@crab.garden

              If you disable pasting in your password field, I hate you. I hate you even more if you don't have a "show password" button so I can verify that I'm typing my password correctly since you won't let me paste

              haayman@todon.nlH This user is from outside of this forum
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              #20

              @brainblasted Do you know what a bookmarklet is? It's a tiny javascript that you can add to your bookmarks at the top of the page. Instead of having an URL in the target, you add this script.
              If you click on the link, it will find all password fields on the page and turn it into a regular input field to make the content visible. It is harmless and has no impact on the workings of the page

              ```
              javascript:(function(){
              document.querySelectorAll('input[type="password"]').forEach(el => el.type = 'text');})()
              ```

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              • haayman@todon.nlH haayman@todon.nl

                @brainblasted Do you know what a bookmarklet is? It's a tiny javascript that you can add to your bookmarks at the top of the page. Instead of having an URL in the target, you add this script.
                If you click on the link, it will find all password fields on the page and turn it into a regular input field to make the content visible. It is harmless and has no impact on the workings of the page

                ```
                javascript:(function(){
                document.querySelectorAll('input[type="password"]').forEach(el => el.type = 'text');})()
                ```

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                #21

                @haayman til! Thanks for the tip

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                • brainblasted@crab.gardenB brainblasted@crab.garden

                  If you disable pasting in your password field, I hate you. I hate you even more if you don't have a "show password" button so I can verify that I'm typing my password correctly since you won't let me paste

                  cwant@mathstodon.xyzC This user is from outside of this forum
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                  wrote last edited by
                  #22

                  @brainblasted this is all true, but my least favorite is "I'm only gonna give you three tries then lock you out". (Nobody can brute force a password in three tries, so what problem is that solving?)

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                  • brainblasted@crab.gardenB brainblasted@crab.garden

                    If you disable pasting in your password field, I hate you. I hate you even more if you don't have a "show password" button so I can verify that I'm typing my password correctly since you won't let me paste

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                    #23

                    @brainblasted My previous bank has not only disabled "paste" in their iOS banking app login - they even implemented their *OWN ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD* for passwort entry.. (and that one was hardcoded to German qwertz layout ..)

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                    • larvitz@burningboard.netL larvitz@burningboard.net

                      @brainblasted My previous bank has not only disabled "paste" in their iOS banking app login - they even implemented their *OWN ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD* for passwort entry.. (and that one was hardcoded to German qwertz layout ..)

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                      #24

                      @Larvitz @brainblasted For ultimate security, they should invent some special characters that are only found on their custom keyboard, and then require you to use them in your password. 😉

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                      • brainblasted@crab.gardenB brainblasted@crab.garden

                        If you disable pasting in your password field, I hate you. I hate you even more if you don't have a "show password" button so I can verify that I'm typing my password correctly since you won't let me paste

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                        #25

                        @brainblasted
                        My password manager has an autotype function, rather than pasting the password, it sends the username and password as keystrokes.

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                        • leeloo@chaosfem.twL leeloo@chaosfem.tw

                          @brainblasted
                          My password manager has an autotype function, rather than pasting the password, it sends the username and password as keystrokes.

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                          #26

                          @leeloo @brainblasted What password manager is that?

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                          • tarbh@mastodon.ieT tarbh@mastodon.ie

                            @leeloo @brainblasted What password manager is that?

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                            #27

                            @Tarbh @brainblasted
                            https://www.pwsafe.org/

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                            • ben@mastodon.lubar.meB ben@mastodon.lubar.me

                              @CheapPontoon @brainblasted if you can find the password input field in the developer console, you can manipulate it directly

                              1. Ctrl+Shift+i to open the developer console in most browsers. If the website tries to stop you, you can do it in the address bar so it doesn't have a chance to intercept.
                              2. Go to the first tab (the one that has a bunch of lines of text starting with <) and find the password input. There's a button in every browser's developer tools to pick an element using your mouse, which can help on pages with complicated markup.
                              3. If there's not a text box at the bottom of the developer tools, hit the ESC key once to bring it up.
                              4. With the <input type="password" element still selected, type $0.value in the text box and press enter to see what password is in the box.
                              5. You can also type $0.value = prompt() to get a text box controlled by your browser that you can paste the password into
                              haayman@todon.nlH This user is from outside of this forum
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                              #28

                              @ben @CheapPontoon @brainblasted I may have an easier solution:
                              https://todon.nl/@haayman/116070020654615607

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                              • brainblasted@crab.gardenB brainblasted@crab.garden

                                If you disable pasting in your password field, I hate you. I hate you even more if you don't have a "show password" button so I can verify that I'm typing my password correctly since you won't let me paste

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                                #29

                                @brainblasted Hi Chris. If you use Firefox, one of these add-ons might help:

                                Link Preview Image
                                Paste Enabler – Get this Extension for 🦊 Firefox (en-US)

                                Download Paste Enabler for Firefox. Addon that allows to paste into a web page, even if it is blocked. When you are on a web page that prohibits it, click on the extension icon. It will force the possibility of pasting.

                                favicon

                                (addons.mozilla.org)

                                Link Preview Image
                                Force Paster – Get this Extension for 🦊 Firefox (en-US)

                                Download Force Paster for Firefox. This extension pastes your text even where pasting is disabled.

                                favicon

                                (addons.mozilla.org)

                                Link Preview Image
                                Don't Fuck With Paste – Get this Extension for 🦊 Firefox (en-US)

                                Download Don't Fuck With Paste for Firefox. This add-on stops websites from blocking copy and paste for password fields and other input fields.

                                favicon

                                (addons.mozilla.org)

                                #fxhelp

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                                • brainblasted@crab.gardenB brainblasted@crab.garden

                                  If you disable pasting in your password field, I hate you. I hate you even more if you don't have a "show password" button so I can verify that I'm typing my password correctly since you won't let me paste

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                                  #30

                                  @brainblasted it’s right up there with asking for my email on one page then the password on the next bonus fail points if you make me a click a send 2FA email button instead of just doing it Automatically.

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                                  • brainblasted@crab.gardenB brainblasted@crab.garden

                                    If you disable pasting in your password field, I hate you. I hate you even more if you don't have a "show password" button so I can verify that I'm typing my password correctly since you won't let me paste

                                    lauxmyth@mastodon.onlineL This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    #31

                                    @brainblasted
                                    Agree. Giving side eye to Apple on latest MacOS version. My passwords are alphabet soup and I want to just a mouse-over to show and proof. Plus make the field big enough for a good PW. Mine are usually 20 to 26 characters. If the front disappears, I can hardly proof it.

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                                    • theduesentrieb@social.linux.pizzaT theduesentrieb@social.linux.pizza

                                      @brainblasted there's a special place in hell, right after people that don't let you type out a date but force a date picker at you

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                                      #32

                                      @theDuesentrieb @brainblasted
                                      Right beside that place in hell is a place for devs whole tell you the rules they have for a PW after you put in one.

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                                      • brainblasted@crab.gardenB brainblasted@crab.garden

                                        If you disable pasting in your password field, I hate you. I hate you even more if you don't have a "show password" button so I can verify that I'm typing my password correctly since you won't let me paste

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                                        wrote last edited by
                                        #33

                                        @brainblasted The next after that are those who mark the username field as a password or remove the ability to use a password.
                                        I hate making me wait for your email.

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                                        • haayman@todon.nlH haayman@todon.nl

                                          @brainblasted Do you know what a bookmarklet is? It's a tiny javascript that you can add to your bookmarks at the top of the page. Instead of having an URL in the target, you add this script.
                                          If you click on the link, it will find all password fields on the page and turn it into a regular input field to make the content visible. It is harmless and has no impact on the workings of the page

                                          ```
                                          javascript:(function(){
                                          document.querySelectorAll('input[type="password"]').forEach(el => el.type = 'text');})()
                                          ```

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                                          wrote last edited by
                                          #34

                                          @haayman @brainblasted Wish there was something like this but for websites rewriting the browser navigation history.

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