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Browsers not saving passwords for autofill

I'm having a problem with 2 browsers already, Edge which was my default browser and now Chrome.

I just had to switch because it was making my life HELL!

I'm setting up a new Synology NAS and the damn passwords I chose for every user are long and secure as they should be but entering each account every time got extremely annoying because I had to do a separate Excel to save the accounts to copy and paste every time because the stupid browesers, both of them wont remember the users and passwords. Edge just remembered it the first time but than I had to make adjustments cancel some users and make some new ones and the latter are not being remembered so no autofill for me.

I'm noticing a trend. The page I have to enter to log into the nas is recognized by the NAS as unsecure and wont let me in unless I expressly accept.

Is that the reason why it wont remember accounts? I can I correct and bypass this?

Thank you.

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I haven't checked that out. I'd have to do a new registration and login to check it out on some random website. It still remembers all my past accounts though, except these new Synolpgy ones to my NAS.

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Try downloading an older build if that doesn't work.

If my post helped you please hit the "Solved" button below ✅

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Why don't you switch to a password manager like lastpass? 

I can log into my Synology NAS just fine with it. 

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4 hours ago, FloRolf said:

Why don't you switch to a password manager like lastpass? 

I can log into my Synology NAS just fine with it. 

I tried to avoid paid services because these included in the browsers worked so far. Now that I checked the Lastpass it's free, wow! Only for one device from what I understand, I'll give it a try, there an infinity of similar services, one from Wynology also popped out, C2 Password.

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