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Pretty cool. It’s great to see so many clients on the market.
One minor feature I wish every iOS client had is better password manager integration. Normally on login forms, the app can provide a hint to the OS of what domain you’re logging in to; then when you click the password box, the password manager can suggest to autocomplete that domain’s password. Currently every time I set up a new app, I have to type
programming.dev
twice. Once in the “which lemmy instance are you connecting to” box and once in LastPass’s search bar. It’s. A minor inconvenience, but I wonder if clients could pass along the lemmy URL to the password manager after I’ve typed it the first time.Bitwarden for iOS is not detecting the username or password fields as credential fields. I believe the developer would need to implement Passsword AutoFill
Bitwarden detected the username field for me on iOS on my 13 Pro.
I just went back and added a second account, and you are 100% right! Bitwarden autofilled. I believe the initial login screen (when no accounts are added) is the problem area?
Sometimes I need to enter from the password input to get the bitwarden option. Happens on a handful of other apps on both iOS 16 and 17.
I don’t think they can, as is. The app itself has the url imbedded into it. The only way they could get it to work is by authenticating from a web page that indicates where it is.