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

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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.

  • This is quite impressive. Probably it would help, if it was discussed in more public forums.

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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