Disabling 'Auto Sign-in' doesn't do anything
Reported by
preto...@gmail.com,
Sep 22
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Issue descriptionSteps to reproduce the problem: 1. Open Google Chrome without signing in to the browser 2. Disable 'Auto Sign-in'[1][2] 3. Go to a web-site where you have your credentials stored e.g. https://mobile.twitter.com/login [1] On Desktop: 'Settings > People > Passwords > Auto Sign-in' [2] On Android: 'Settings > Basics > Passwords > Auto Sign-in' What is the expected behavior? The 'Auto Sign-in' prompt shouldn't appear. What went wrong? The 'Auto Sign-in' prompt appears. Did this work before? N/A Chrome version: 69.0.3497.100 Channel: stable OS Version: 6.0.1 Flash Version:
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Sep 25
@ pretodor: Could you please let us know where to disable auto sign in? Is this issue reproducible on desktop chrome as well? On which OS this issue is seen? Also please provide device details on which this issue is seen with screencast. This would help in further triaging of the issue. Thanks!
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Sep 25
If 'Auto Sign-in' is enabled and you have a single account, then no prompt appears as you are automatically signed in. If 'Auto Sign-in' is disabled you see the prompt. Makes sense?
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Sep 25
@chelamcherla, > Where can we disable 'Auto Sign-in' from? On Desktop: chrome://settings/passwords On Android: Settings > Basics > Passwords > Auto Sign-in > Is this issue reproducible on desktop Chrome as well? It is reproducible on both Android and Desktop Chrome. > On which OS is this issue seen? Desktop: Linux Mint 18 Mobile: Android 6.0.1 > Provide device details. Desktop device: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (3rd generation) Mobile device: OnePlus One Apologies but I cannot provide screencasts. @battre, > If 'Auto Sign-in' is enabled and you have a single account, then no prompt appears as you are automatically signed in. The prompt appears even when 'Auto Sign-in' is checked and I have a single account (see the attached screenshots). Is there a way to completely disable the prompt?
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Sep 25
Thank you for providing more feedback. Adding the requester to the cc list. For more details visit https://www.chromium.org/issue-tracking/autotriage - Your friendly Sheriffbot
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Oct 1
The UI you captured is called the account chooser. There is no way to disable it because the site wants you to log in. 'Auto Sign-in' enabled allows the browser to bypass this dialog and sign you in automatically if you have one account. |
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Comment 1 by chelamcherla@chromium.org
, Sep 24