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that's probably not cohost's fault, that's whatever browser you're using being overzealous on text field recognition
This is true to some extent, but also I can't say I've seen it happen on any other website that has tags - I think something about the field isn't flagged properly, which is causing the browser to guess (poorly)
I don't see anything obvious that would imply to a browser that that's a credit card info field. The only thing I can think of might be because the placeholder text starts with "#" that the browser thinks it's going to be a number, which would be so overzealous.
i've never seen this before somehow, absolutely incredible. we don't have any autocomplete context on that field so i have no fuckin idea how safari would be deciding it's for credit cards lmfao
maybe the "#" is setting off some kind of obnoxious Heuristic
Yeah it's popped up the autofill password prompt before, just credit card is a new one
very different platform and evironment, but this kinda reminds me of how sometimes when i go to paste something in discord (android) its like "oh you wanted to autofill your password? is that what you want?" and i have to wrestle with the app to get the normal paste button back
anyways suggested field completion is very normal and functional always