Unable to override autofilled new password on websites
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jehill12 last edited by
When changing website password, Opera autofills a strong password and won't allow manual override. Observed this on multiple websites. New password fields are locked not allowing any override. Other browsers enable reset PWs on same websites with no problem. Disabling "offer to fill passwords" allows a work around. This appears to be a bug in latest Opera version running on Windows 11.
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leocg
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jehill12 last edited by
@leocg yes, I can see the old password by doing what you said but I don't think the actual password can be changed there. It is in the new password dialog that the problem occurs . I am new to Opera but I don't think you can just edit out the old password . That would be very marginal security .
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jehill12 last edited by
@leocg and I don't see how that would result in the required password change on the 3rd party website. The function you describe appears to be only within Opera. Go to a 3rd party website and before logging in, click on "change password". That initiates the dialog I am having a problem with. Or if you are already logged in, go to your website account profile and select change password there. Same thing happens .
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jehill12 last edited by
@jehill12 I think a PW change needs to be initiated on the website. Otherwise how would the site know the change is valid. Once changed on the website, it can then be editted in Opera PW settings but not before. These critical websites like health and financial are not going to cede PW security control to a browser on a laptop that anyone can hack into. That's why they implemented 2FA so that they can double check the identity of the user initiating the change. Most financial and healthcare sites now require 2FA and that can't be handled by browser settings, only manually.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@jehill12 Detailed, step-by-step instructions on how to reproduce the issue?
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
Here is some general info:
You can goto the URL
opera://settings/clearBrowserData
, switch to "Advanced", set the time range to "all time" and check only autofill form data. That should wipe out everything atopera://settings/addresses
just in case a password was stored there by accident. For good measure, you can goto the URLopera://about
, take note of the "profile" path, close Opera and delete the "Web data" folder in the profile folder. This will wipe out your payment methods atopera://settings/payments
too.Then, for good measure, goto the URL
opera://settings/clearBrowserData
, switch to advanced again, set time range to all again, check only "Cookies and other site data" and "Cached images and files" and clear that data. This will log you out of all sites. Then, for good measure, goto the URLopera://about
, take note of the "profile" path, close Opera and delete the "Cookies" file in "Network" folder in the profile folder.Then, in Opera, goto the URL
opera://password-manager/passwords
. For any login info you don't want anymore, delete it. For any entries that have the wrong info (like the wrong password), fix the entries or delete them so that you can choose to save them again when you successfully log into those sites again.Then, as far as Opera is concerned, you should be good to go. You'll just need to log back in to your sites.
As for account for a site you have where you don't like the password set for the account, log into the site and change the password with the method the site provides. If you don't know the password, use the site's "forgot password" link.
Also, for now, until Opera removes it, you can disable the "Password management popup" flag at the URL
opera://flags/#password-management-popup
and restart opera to get the old password prompt back.You can also search for
password
and the URLopera://flags
and make sure the other password-related flags are set to "Default". -
jehill12 last edited by
@burnout426 -Start Opera Stabile 121.0.5600.38 installed on Windows 11.
-Enter the URL of a bank or health care company that you already have an account with (It's possible it needs to be a site that requires 2 factor authentication but I'm not sure)
-Navigate to the website's login screen. This varies depending on the website.
-Instead of signing in, click on "forgot password" or "new password" or "reset password" . This varies by site.
-Enter your existing user ID
-Follow directions for 2 factor authentication
-On the new password screen you should see "new password" and "confirm Password" field
-Place cursor in "new password" field
-Opera immediately fills both fields with a generated 15 character "strong" password
-Once these fields are filled, it is not possible to override the generated password with the password of your choice.
-The fields are locked and the only possible action is Continue. Opera saves the generated passwords -
jehill12 last edited by
@burnout426 I have done most of these steps. I created a new profile when I installed Opera on this laptop a few weeks ago. I just tried the password management flag change you suggested with no success. I deleted all saved cookies for Opera and the sites I'm trying to login but not for the other sites.