Since over 90% percent of the time I’m on a personal device, I would rather have this on by default, and only specifically uncheck if I’m on a public device.
Yea it only takes a second to check it, but another annoyance is that iOS would only show the big blue button to auto fill when you first load the page. After any interaction, it’s gone.
I’m not sure if there is an Authelia setting that I’m unaware of. I looked through the online doc and couldn’t find anything about this.
Thanks!
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I wonder if this can be done with a reverse proxy. Nginx can change specific strings in the page it returns, so maybe this can be pushed a bit further?
On my install it looks like it’s not just an easily modified HTML form: it appears to be generated by (minified) javascript.
However, the length of time it will remember you is configurable, so if you set that to something like 10 years (
10y
) it shouldn’t bother you very often…You could inject JS that waits for the JS to generate the form then manipulates its state.