![]() ![]() (I’ve noticed this on some sites with CAPTCHAs, but others work fine.) Some Apple forum users have complained that on certain sites that require a CAPTCHA-one of those distorted letters or photo-identification challenges-to be filled in that only appears after they enter credentials, the new autosubmit tries to login in and fails. So far, there’s no way to turn this autofill option off nor to choose sites to exclude. Apple described this Safari change in 10.14.4’s release notes as “Streamlines website login when filling credentials with Password AutoFill.” I understand Apple’s logic in making this change, as it reduces friction and takes less time to log into a site, much like dropping text message login codes into an autofill field for macOS and iOS. Previously, it would fill the fields and still require you to click a Login or Submit or other button to proceed. Now, if you have stored a password for a website, when you select a login entry to autofill, Safari 12.1 for macOS automatically submits the login. Apple changed the behavior of Safari in macOS 10.14.4, and you may have noticed it and thought it was a bug.
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