It seems that if the page doesn't take you to another sub-URL this process is often not triggered. Update: I solved the issue of Safari not prompting me to update a changed password. I'll probably continue the experiment for a few more days and see how I feel then. However it isn't quite ready for prime time. Their roadmap also looks very promising and implies Apple is ready to spend some real money in this space. iCloud Keychain is pretty good now, and is dangerously close to being a good password manager. Some poorly formatted 2FA forms break the auto-fill function of iCloud Keychain.The second password of 1Password gives me at least protection from the kind of 4th amendment violations I'm likely to experience in the US. If someone compels me to unlock my phone via faceID, they now have access to ALL my passwords within iCloud.I'm not as comfortable with Apple's 2nd factor implementation I like the idea that my Yubikey locks my vault. Though I've gotten around this by just using a locked "note" in the notes app. No "Secure notes" that sync to iOS devices.I like to use the notes in 1 password to store secret question answers, account PINS for things like cellular providers etc. Upon trying to "change" a password, iCloud keychain sometimes "forgets" to save the new strong password it generated, and there is no easy way to get it even copied to the clipboard or anything.leaving you having to go through a "forgot" password.Can't customize the password suggestions on poorly formatted websites that don't have the criteria enumerated in properly formatted tags.I mainly try to use Safari, but some sites (I'm looking at you Ubiquiti) don't work in safari. I can't even use it in Chrome on a macbook. I frankly "TRUST" Apple's security more than any other "closed" source app.
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