Force chromium to remember passwords?

Asked by tashi

Hi guys,

I'd like to know how to force chromium-browser to remember a password? For instance, it's not suggested to rememind a password for Skpe nor voyages-sncf (for French trains brand, because I'm French), and I'd like to pre-enter it each time I go over skype or the local trains websites... But how could I force it to remember the text entered in the password textbox?

Thanks to tell me a bit more, and "good luck" about your own troubles! ;D

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c0nsaw (c0nsaw) said :
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is "offer to remember passwords" in the preference's > personal stuff menu enabled ?

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tashi (pierre-mirmont) said :
#2

Yes it is already set...
But however, on several websites nothing happens when I enter a password, like those I've said just before for instance. Probably that the websites by themselves says it's a password when we're logging, don't you think so, and that then some websites may not say it really IS a password?

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c0nsaw (c0nsaw) said :
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Im thinking its probably the websites themselves aren't providing the browser with a password cookie, if this is the case there isnt much you can do about it !

maybe someone else can offer a different perspective :-)

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tashi (pierre-mirmont) said :
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I suppose you're right...
But however, could anyone tell me a potential trick to automatically enter a precise text into a textbox, using Chromium-browser? (if ever there really was a way to make it, but you could be right and there might be no way to do it... ;D)

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tashi (pierre-mirmont) said :
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OK, I've now searched over http://www.transmissionbt.com/resources/, and I understood that actually it should exist as a plug-in for instance...
I did not presently find the appropriate one, but I think it should exist somewhere onto this page...
(and good luck for you to find it, if ever you saw my message and wondered about a way to solve this trouble! ;D)

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tashi (pierre-mirmont) said :
#6

Oups!!!
This comment actually was for another trouble, I feel now sorry about this stupid mistake! :'(

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Launchpad Janitor (janitor) said :
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tashi (pierre-mirmont) said :
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Could someone please say if ever there's a way to force chromium-browser to remember often used password onto specific websites, if ever it is not potentially asked to record it?
Of course, in my chromium-browser configuration, I already specified that I wanted him to remember the passwords it could, but I'd like to do it for other passwords, for instance with http://fr.mappy.com/mymappy to manage my own maps over mappy.com!

Thank you, Linux friends, to tell me if ever it could be possible!

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Launchpad Janitor (janitor) said :
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tashi (pierre-mirmont) said :
#10

OK guys, it looks like it's not possible to remind passwords if ever the website does not specify where you do type it...
So don't worry anymore about this question, because it looks like it should be impossible to do!
(but may the websites owners ALWAYS specify where they are, or even let people choose and so potentially avoid sniffing risks?)
;D

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tashi (pierre-mirmont) said :
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No one any-more could send me any answer about this question?

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tashi (pierre-mirmont) said :
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So let's just think that the password reminding depends on the website, if ever it tells our computer where we are saying the password, and so that the problem could not be solvable at all...