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My bank uses a TOTP and they not only block paste, they also block all typing. Instead they popup a modal with a 0-9 digit keypand and the location of each number changes every time.
Effing obnoxious.
Bank developer played too much RuneScape?
Lmao I was just about to comment, their bank must have hired a UX designer from Jagex lol
My impression from when I’ve encountered this is that it is an attempt to repel bots.
Speculating/knowing about the reason doesn’t help when I’m confronted with having to input the password
*6mA*P7CCuVyHo8kh%x34!63wm23&uhzSMY3Xy3$*8^%7j$VeH^7
Bots don’t paste. If it a selenium related bot it would inject the value or type out each keypress.
It only causes real users pain
My impression from when I’ve encountered this is that it is an attempt to repel bots.
hmm bots don’t use keyboard or mouse copy & paste so I don’t see how that makes sense?
my impression is this is just stupid product managers who don’t understand why it’s a bad idea to force all your users to manually type out their passwords or email addresses just because of the 0.1% of people who would copy and paste one with an error in.
Weird, that’s one character off from my Paramount+ password. I know from typing it on every fucking STB and console that I own and painstakingly quadruple-checking each character when it fails.
You’d think I’d just change to a passphrase but nah. Ain’t nobody got time for that. Too busy ranting about user unfriendly problems that shouldn’t exist in modern STB apps.
Let’s be real, though, it’s not the dev we should be mad at but some suit who thinks they know security demanding it be done that way
On a similar note, by mobile lemmy client won’t let me copy test. Can’t even select it.
If you are using Voyager you can hold down on the comment or hit the three dot button and you’ll get a menu that gives you a “select text” option. I was annoyed by that until I found it.
Which one?
Jerboa
You actually have multiple options. They all work for posts and comments.
- ⋮ / View Source
- Reply (above the text field, the source of the parent post/comment is visible and selectable)
- ⋮ / Copy / Copy Comment Text (for a copy-all operation, obviously; you caan also copy permalinks, post titles and URLs)
How did you not notice? Also, it’s expected behavior that you can’t just copy text from the comment view, and making ot work with rendered Markdown would be difficult.
Yikes 😆
They might be new to Lemmy, the account is less than 2 weeks old… but I always snoop around the options of apps soon after I install them. My phone can’t send an ICBM launch order so it’s usually fine but I don’t know about theirs.
Also curious.
Jerboa
Especially for things like account numbers. No, you’re not increasing security, you idiots, you’re increasing human error!
Yep. It’s always when I’m adding a payment method to like a credit card or something.
The ones that are web-based and block password vault auto fill…on desktop…those really grind my gears.
Also, is it me, or is android really bad about detecting when something is a username/password field and the vault auto fill should be suggested
It’s pretty bad. I get the pop-up for a lot of incorrect fields.
It isn’t right you need an extension for it, but here we are. Don’t F*** With Paste
using chrome in the first place
using characters that need to be escaped in your plugins name
On Firefox it is some setting under about:config, no need for an extension.
dom.event.clipboardevents.enabled
Sadly this doesn’t work reliably - an increasing number of sites still manage to block it. Also it prevents other sites from working properly.
no, thats another layer down. hell + ultra
Lol yea the comic artist needs to come up with a follow-up 4panel with extra-extra-hell lmao
I ran into this when trying to paste my generated password into the password field on some kind of financial site and I think it is still the most egregious case of security theater I’ve seen yet.
Anyway, you want the “don’t fuck with paste” extension, available on both chrome and firefox.
You don’t need this - In about:config, set dom.event.clipboardevents.enabled to false. No Addon needed.
The comment hero!
Nice, didn’t know about that one. I imagine there are side effects to disabling it globally though? Those goofy OTP code inputs implemented as six single digit inputs jumps to mind, they probably rely on the paste event. The extension works similarly but lets you only enable it for problematic sites.
I have an auto hotkey script that I always have running. It just takes my clipboard and sends the key presses to type it in when I press Ctrl + shift + v.
It gets me around most of this sort of bullshit.
I just found it recently when DFWP failed to allow me to paste on a site (which happens quite often in my experience). I had the same thoughts about this setting but so far I haven’t noticed anything. I keep it open in a tab in case I need to toggle it though.
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Just as evil are the pages that don’t let you select text or pictures for copying.
You can’t copy our JPEGs! That’s stealing! If you want to look at these JPEGs whenever you want, you need to register for an account and tag your favorites so we can monitor your viewing habits and sell your personality profile to advertisers and government entities!
Meanwhile:
Sure thing, pal! I’m just gonna take a peek at the HTML real quick…
Or for the lazy, screenshot!
I believe you can hold ALT then select on Firefox when that comes up, but I don’t think I’ve seen it in years.
Or training videos that pause if the window playing the video is not the last thing clicked on.
Which makes taking notes while the video is playing basically impossible
TBF, I kind of get it. If someone is using a public computer you wouldn’t want someone to be able to sign into a site they left open because they copied their password.
However, this won’t prevent anyone from copying the password into something like notepad and just typing it out. So in the end, it’s useless and makes things less user friendly. Which is what I expect these days.
- User pastes something into site
- data still pasted as normal
- JScript event clears clipboard and tells user that their clipboard was safely cleared.
Literally just as secure and better behavior. Just use your brain for a few seconds.
Edit: Actually it’s MORE secure because disallowing paste leaves the password or whatever in the clipboard without the user necessarily realizing it…
Public computers should just have their pastebin locked.
They shouldn’t mess with things on my personal computer.
No they shouldn’t. They should require a guest account that clears the session on logout. If you fail to log out when you’re finished, well, mistakes have consequences. I’m tired of being handcuffed so incompetent people can have their hands held.
I suspect the reasoning for it was more along the lines of “if you’re pasting the password, that means you probably saved it in a text file on your desktop or something, and you shouldn’t do that so let’s stop you from doing it”. In reality, it probably didn’t work to make anyone store passwords more securely, and only made life unnecessarily harder for people with password managers
Came here hoping someone would explain how to use dev tools to remove that block or if there an addon for that, really hate this kind of restriction
if you don’t want to or can’t use extensions, just right click > inspect on the password field, then right click the element highlighted in the HTML and click “use in console” or “store in global variable” depending on browser
it’ll put something like
temp0
into the consolejust change that line to
temp0.value = "yourpassword" ``` and press enter it sounds verbose to explain but it's just a couple of clicks and one command, if you're using a password manager it's still a lot easier than typing out a random string and it should work with most text boxes and inputs, might not work if the page is doing something fancy.
In about:config, set dom.event.clipboardevents.enabled to false.
On macOS:
Love that Keyboard Maestro has an “Insert Text By Typing” feature/macro where text streams from your cursor :)
If all the other things fail, you can still use an auto-typer.
Firefox often let’s you bypass this shit with holding shift + right click or select the text you want to paste and drag and drop it into the field.
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Man, that extension fucked with my Vivaldi. I couldnt send msgs on Twitch, couldnt delete cells on GoogleSheets and spent like an hour trying to figure out what caused it. Not worth the trouble tbh
Also on vivaldi, I now have three extensions that destroy half the pages on the web (and save the other half). With a little bit of whitelisting or just temporarily enabling, they work fine.
https://webextension.org/listing/allow-right-click.html (downloads at the top)
You go to the offending page, click on the extension icon and it should remove the restrictions (if it doesnt work, you can try changing some of its settings)
You can sometimes do it anyway by right clicking (or long hold tap) on the text field to get a contextual menu popup
They’ve started blocking that too on phones, which is what led to this meme lol. Curiously, GBoard has a little button on the top row that shows for freshly copied text when you go into a text field that still works, GBoard must not send the text as a paste when it’s done that way. But its only visible once
Unexpected Keyboard has a similar optional key — which website are you using with this behavior? I wonder if pasting from it would trigger the detection. Also, it lets you bind strings to keys — I wonder if that would act in a similar manner.
So far, it’s worked wherever Ive encountered the “advanced” paste blocking. Just recently, my bank loan payment form has done this that I needed to use the “last resort” option lmao
I blame browsers
Well, stop. The problem is caused by mid-level managers who think they know better than the Worldwide Web Consortium.
No. The problem is browsers enforcing it.