Right... in true Apple fashion, I am frustrated within minutes of using their software again.
I thought I'd try Safari again since it has received such major updates over the last couple years - but it's taken 5 minutes to pee me off. My admin area of my business is where I spent a lot of my day, there is a sorta drop down / search field at the top where I can search customers. Safari decides to think of this as a password field. Even though it is one field, doesn't mention passwords nor usernames.
So this means, every time I change pages, I get an obnoxious popup asking me to log in via keychain. Although the popup is quite small, it covers up important options. So I have to click somewhere off of it, to then click an option it covers.
Chrome doesn't do this.
So.... does anyone know a way to fix this?
Perhaps there is a way to go into passwords and tell it that the website the password belongs too is strictly to a certain page, not sub pages? This is something I have wanted to do on Chrome too to be fair, as some websites have different passwords inside the admin area. Like if I go into the settings if "Password A" is set up for www.mywebsites.com/login - then every sub page will also be trying to use that password. If I could restrict that password to ONLY work on www.mywebsites.com/login that would help. Something like www.mywebsites.com/login/* or some weird dev way might exist?
I thought I'd try Safari again since it has received such major updates over the last couple years - but it's taken 5 minutes to pee me off. My admin area of my business is where I spent a lot of my day, there is a sorta drop down / search field at the top where I can search customers. Safari decides to think of this as a password field. Even though it is one field, doesn't mention passwords nor usernames.
So this means, every time I change pages, I get an obnoxious popup asking me to log in via keychain. Although the popup is quite small, it covers up important options. So I have to click somewhere off of it, to then click an option it covers.
Chrome doesn't do this.
So.... does anyone know a way to fix this?
Perhaps there is a way to go into passwords and tell it that the website the password belongs too is strictly to a certain page, not sub pages? This is something I have wanted to do on Chrome too to be fair, as some websites have different passwords inside the admin area. Like if I go into the settings if "Password A" is set up for www.mywebsites.com/login - then every sub page will also be trying to use that password. If I could restrict that password to ONLY work on www.mywebsites.com/login that would help. Something like www.mywebsites.com/login/* or some weird dev way might exist?