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Auto-Submit Feature Missing on iPad?

Hello everyone,



Apologies if I have missed this somewhere in the documentation either but I am a newbie (purchased today!)



I have just bought the iPad Pro version and the Windows Beta - I have successfully synced to my dropbox and all is well.



However, I would very much like to use the auto-submit feature on the iPad from within the internal web browser. At the moment I need to click once on the Login for the browser to open and then have my fields filled in, and then a second time to actually submit my credentials - this for me defeats the point of a "single-click" login.



I have even changed the setting for this (LogMeIn.com - https://secure.logmein.com) login on the Windows software under "Submit:" to "Always" - I also added a note to the item so that when my iPad synced back I knew for certain that I would be looking at the newly updated record, this indeed synced correctly.



However, when I click the login item from inside the the iPad application I still do not get Auto-Submit to occur.



The link below describes how to switch this setting on globally on the Mac software under the "General" tab, but this does not yet exist in the Windows software nor the iPad software:



http://static.agilewebsolutions.com/1password/user_guide/preferences_general.html



Could someone please point me in the right direction just in case I am missing something obvious, thank you in advance.



Kind regards



James Gillies

Comments

  • BUMP



    Hi guys,



    Does anyone have any thoughts on this one? There does not appear to be any auto-submit on the iPad application.... Can anyone else confirm or deny this as there shoudk be a few people with this application by now?



    Autofill of the fields works but not the actual submit.



    Thanks in advance.



    James Gillies
  • jpgoldberg
    jpgoldberg Agile Customer Care
    [quote name='James Gillies' timestamp='1282651362' post='9683']

    Hi guys,



    Does anyone have any thoughts on this one? There does not appear to be any auto-submit on the iPad application.... Can anyone else confirm or deny this as there shoudk be a few people with this application by now?

    [/quote]



    James, you are absolutely correct. 1Password on iOS does not auto-submit. This is actually by design.



    At the moment there are sites which 1Password fills very nicely on the Mac and on Windows, but does not fill correctly on the iPad or iPhone. Until automatic form filling on iOS is on par with what we have on the Mac and PC, it would just add confusion to have forms auto-submitted. Before anything is submited a human (that's you) needs to see that the form is filled in correctly.



    Every update to 1Password on iOS includes improvements to form filling. I can't make any promises about when we would be ready to bring auto-submit to iOS, but we won't do so until we feel confident that it won't add confusion or leave open circumstances where, say, a password is submitted in an insecure form field.



    I hope this helps explain our design decision. Please let us know if you have any other questions.



    Cheers,



    -j
  • Carl
    Carl Just Me
    [quote name='jpgoldberg' timestamp='1282666538' post='9706']

    James, you are absolutely correct. 1Password on iOS does not auto-submit. This is actually by design.



    At the moment there are sites which 1Password fills very nicely on the Mac and on Windows, but does not fill correctly on the iPad or iPhone. Until automatic form filling on iOS is on par with what we have on the Mac and PC, it would just add confusion to have forms auto-submitted. Before anything is submited a human (that's you) needs to see that the form is filled in correctly.



    Every update to 1Password on iOS includes improvements to form filling. I can't make any promises about when we would be ready to bring auto-submit to iOS, but we won't do so until we feel confident that it won't add confusion or leave open circumstances where, say, a password is submitted in an insecure form field.



    I hope this helps explain our design decision. Please let us know if you have any other questions.



    Cheers,



    -j

    [/quote]





    Yeah, Um....



    I don't have an iPad but if it similar to the way the iPhone internal browser solution works (javascript) then ... well maybe you should talk to Dave T. about this one.