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Bitwarden Firefox add-on does not sort items by last usage

Open KertLynx opened this issue 1 year ago • 10 comments

Steps To Reproduce

I have multiple google accounts, so I am giving this example, but it happens with all sites

  1. Open Firefox
  2. go to any google sign in page
  3. click on Bitwarden extension on top right

Expected Result

Bitwarden extension should display a list of my google logins in the order of last usage, i.e., last used item on top

Actual Result

Items are always displayed in a fixed order. They are not in alphabetical order either. Not sure what order they are but every time I try this, they are in that same order.

Screenshots or Videos

No response

Additional Context

By the way, this issue occurs only on this particular PC. I have no issue on the same setup on another PC. Following are the troubleshooting steps that I tried.

  1. Uninstalled and reinstalled Bitwarden extension
  2. Uninstalled and reinstalled Firefox, and then reinstalled Bitwarden extension

Operating System

Windows

Operating System Version

Windows 10 Enterprise

Web Browser

Firefox

Browser Version

129.0 (64-bit)

Build Version

Version: 2024.7.1

Issue Tracking Info

  • [X] I understand that work is tracked outside of Github. A PR will be linked to this issue should one be opened to address it, but Bitwarden doesn't use fields like "assigned", "milestone", or "project" to track progress.

KertLynx avatar Aug 10 '24 11:08 KertLynx

Hi @vscodesyncsettings,

Thank you for this report. How do you perform autofill in this particular environment? Via the extension's pop-up, inline autofill, keyboard shortcut, etc.

Thank you in advance,

SergeantConfused avatar Aug 11 '24 14:08 SergeantConfused

Hi @vscodesyncsettings,

Thank you for this report. How do you perform autofill in this particular environment? Via the extension's pop-up, inline autofill, keyboard shortcut, etc.

Thank you in advance,

Hi @SergeantConfused ,

Thank you for responding. I click on Bitwarden addon icon on top right part of Firefox (on the right side of the address bar where all my addons show up). I don't use autofill or inline fill.

KertLynx avatar Aug 12 '24 03:08 KertLynx

I use the CTRL+SHIFT+L keyboard (firefox linux)

This seems like a recent regression, perhaps on the last couple of weeks.

luispabon avatar Aug 12 '24 10:08 luispabon

I use the CTRL+SHIFT+L keyboard (firefox linux)

This seems like a recent regression, perhaps on the last couple of weeks.

Do you face the same issue as well?

KertLynx avatar Aug 15 '24 02:08 KertLynx

Well, yes, or I wouldn't be commenting here mate.

luispabon avatar Aug 15 '24 08:08 luispabon

I have the same issue. It renders the Ctrl+Shift+L keyboard shortcut useless on site with multiple logins. On Chrome, you can fill the username you want, then kit the shortcut to fill the password of the last used login. In Firefox this fills the password of whatever login is listed first instead, which doesn't always match the username filled.

njkeever avatar Aug 15 '24 14:08 njkeever

I have the same issue but there is another issue related to it where the sort doesn't even honor prefixes. I use prefixes to sort the account that I want autofilled on startup (when there is no "last used" info): image

It is not putting the item with "!" at the top like it used to.

megamorphg avatar Aug 28 '24 16:08 megamorphg

Firefox 130, latest extension. Also having the same issue, Bitwarden does not remember the last used login for a domain and only autofills the topmost login. (i invoke it using the keyboard shortcut)

danialasghar avatar Sep 26 '24 17:09 danialasghar

I have the same in version 2024.9.1 but not in 2024.4.1 Same LibreWolf (Firefox) version. (no idea why this other PC isn't auto-updating, but lucky for me)

MarkJeronimus avatar Oct 03 '24 11:10 MarkJeronimus

Same problem here, and quite frankly the list should be sorted in every display of the list of applicable passwords for the current site (not just with the last used at the top but) with all passwords sorted by usage history (popular use) -- rarely used passwords should be listed at the bottom of the list that appears. Also, would be nice to favorite passwords and have them appear at the very top of the list of results for the current site or another tab for favorites that only shows favorites for the current site (and then below a divider a list of other favorites in most recent used sequence).

siteleas avatar Oct 18 '24 18:10 siteleas