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saved logins & pwds

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password listed in the saved logins is correct, but it does NOT export to the bank a/c correctly - it adds one more character, and since I can't "view" it there I don't know what it adds! when i copy and paste it from the saved logons page, it works - but the "automatic" entry onto the bank's sign-in page is not correct, and I can see it has one too many characters there.

password listed in the saved logins is correct, but it does NOT export to the bank a/c correctly - it adds one more character, and since I can't "view" it there I don't know what it adds! when i copy and paste it from the saved logons page, it works - but the "automatic" entry onto the bank's sign-in page is not correct, and I can see it has one too many characters there.

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It is correct in the logins & passwords. What I cannot tell is what gets entered in the BANK's login page, all I know is that it gets entered incorrectly. When I copy/paste from my logins/passwords, it's correct. So it's somewhere in the transmittal from logins/passwords to the bank's page. And the bank's page doesn't give a "view" option on the PW entry so I have no idea what is actually being transmitted!

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Can you post a link to a publicly accessible page (i.e. no authentication or signing on required)?

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don't understand how what you ask relates to my Q.

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If we can look at the page of the login form then we can possibly check and test how it works with filling a name and password.

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Do you mean the bank's sign-in page? Not sure how to do that w/out compromising my security...