Closed
Bug 1793037
Opened 2 years ago
Closed 2 years ago
When there are already saved credentials for one Gmail account, the "Save Password" door-hanger is prompted before entering the password for another account
Categories
(Toolkit :: Password Manager: Site Compatibility, defect, P3)
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RESOLVED
DUPLICATE
of bug 1540727
People
(Reporter: epopescu, Unassigned)
Details
Attachments
(1 file)
56.49 KB,
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Note
- A valid Gmail account is needed to log in and save the credentials.
Found in
- Firefox 106.0b5
Affected versions
- Firefox 106.0b5
- Firefox 105.0.1
- Nightly 107.0a1
Affected platforms
- Windows 10
- macOS 13 Ventura
Steps to reproduce
- Launch Firefox and go to https://www.google.com/gmail/about/ where you sign in using a valid Gmail account
- Choose to save the login when the "Save Password" door-hanger is prompted
- Log out from the Gmail account
- Choose the option "Remove an account" to remove the previous Gmail account used on the accounts.google.com page
- Fill in a different Gmail account in the "Email or phone" box and click on Next button
- Observe the "Save Password" door-hanger
Expected result
- "Save Password" door-hanger should be prompted after the password is filled in for the second Gmail account used.
Actual result
- "Save Password" door-hanger is prompted after the user fills in the email/phone for the second Gmail account and clicks on Next button in order to enter the password.
The password auto-filled in the "Save Password" door-hanger corresponds to the password saved for the first account used.
Regression range
- Not a recent regression because this can be traceable back to Nightly 73.0a1.
Additional notes
- Not sure if this issue should be considered duplicate to similar Bug 1555938.
Reporter | ||
Updated•2 years ago
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Severity: -- → S3
Has STR: --- → yes
status-firefox105:
--- → affected
status-firefox106:
--- → affected
OS: Unspecified → All
Hardware: Unspecified → Desktop
Comment 1•2 years ago
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:epopescu, if you think that's a regression, could you try to find a regression range using for example mozregression?
Updated•2 years ago
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Component: Password Manager → Password Manager: Site Compatibility
Comment 2•2 years ago
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By taking a quick look, it seems that we still use the old state when we signed in to the first account (because the document is still the same one).
Updated•2 years ago
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Priority: -- → P3
Reporter | ||
Updated•2 years ago
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