Does anyone else wish autofill would just hit "submit" too?

I'm a recent convert from ProtonPass and trying Bitwarden currently. I think it's a good app but there's one thing I don't quite understand completely about these Password Managers in general but Bitwarden is the same way: autofill always drops in my username and password just fine... and then I still have to click the login button myself. On a site I sign into constantly it's a tiny thing, but it adds up and on multi-step logins (type email... next page... password) it just feels clunkier than it should.

I assume there's a good reason it stops one step short (accidental submits, phishing pages, weird custom login forms) and I'd like to understand that reasoning better.

So, I'm curious what you all think:

- Do you wish autofill went all the way and submitted for you, or do you prefer the manual click?

- Which logins annoy you the most (multi-step, SSO redirects, sites that just break autofill)?

- Maybe I'm unaware of other tools or plug-ins or something (not sure the correct terminology for an add-on to the browser extension.) But has anyone tried auto-submit tools/extensions did they work reliably or cause more headaches than they solved?

- Is there some password manager that DOES do this? I'm open to advice.

Not trying to start an argument over whether auto-submit is a good idea. I'm mostly trying to figure out if I'm an outlier or if this bugs other people too as it seems like something some password manager could handle or am I mistaken why?

I guess my dream would be a password manager that I can come to work in the morning, select a Folder, then open the 10 sites I need and they would all open in tabs ready to go already logged in. Is that too tall an order?

Thank you for any feedback!

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u/travisjd2012 — 8 days ago
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Apple WWDC 2026

From the WWDC Live Stream that just finished... our boy represent!

I have an Android, is there really a RoboCop app on iPhone?

u/travisjd2012 — 28 days ago

Do you ever do empathy?

I finally got a callback from a screener for a UX position and had the weirdest question asked to me... the woman asked a series of questions that were:

"Are you familiar with design thinking?"

"Yes, certainly from the D. School"

"Good, and information architecture?"

"Very familiar, it's an early step in almost every project I've worked on."

"Ok, great. Finally, do you do empathy?"

"Uhhh... oh yes, I've done empathy... um my whole life I guess."

Has anyone else had this kind of weird screening from someone obviously not familiar with UX at all? It took almost everything for me not to just burst out laughing when she asked that.

It's hard enough to get a callback from anywhere, and then it's just some person in HR obviously just reading from a list.

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u/travisjd2012 — 29 days ago