Safari passwords on subdomains

When I login to an account on a subdomain of a main domain, I want to be able to store a separate password for the same login id on the main domain account. This doesn't seem possible in the current Safari implementation.


eg: domain.com is the main domain and is the general information site.

my.domain.com is the subdomain that hosts the customer support.


I want different passwords on each for the same login ID... Can't I do this?



--marcel

From a.domain to z.domain.com we have more than 100 sub domain maybe and I can't manage passwords. I really don't understand why Apple does not see and solve this problem. Ridiculous!

It is really sad to realize that somebody has reported this annoying issue 3 years ago, and Apple chose to ignore it.

Same issue here... This dumb issue makes password keychain unusable in many scenarios... This is ridiculous!

Same issue, posting in hope this gets a fix.

Is anyone from Apple watching this? This is a HUGE barrier to people going all-in with Apple Password Manager. Please prioritize this fix!!!

Found a "bad" quick fix: if cases don't matter in username, you can just give each entry a different variation.

For example user123, User123, uSer123, ...

Not the solution one would want, but it works for now

Is this really a four year unresolved issue? Or did it get resolved and reintroduced? Is there an "escalate" button?

This is a really annoying issue and shocking to see it's been open for so long without being fixed.

I can't fully move to the Apple password manager until this s fixed!

the same issue on home lab server through reverse proxy annoying

Safari passwords on subdomains
 
 
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