Chrome 59 aims to block embedded credentials for subresource requests (e.g. `user:pass@example.com`). If that sticks, top-level is next.
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Replying to @mikewest
Would top-level removal affect bookmarks? (That would be mildly annoying)
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Replying to @mathias
: What's the use-case, if you don't mind me asking? Does the browser do a bad job storing/autofilling basic auth credentials?
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Replying to @mikewest
That’s my only use case indeed — unreliable basic auth autofill both on macOS and Windows. If that could be fixed, you have my
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Replying to @mathias
: Would you mind filing a bug? I'll CC our crack team of password management experts (I'm assuming Opera relies on the same infra?).
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Replying to @mikewest
I’m not sure if Opera has the same bug—at least on macOS, it more closely integrates with the system’s Keychain.
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