2 apps with separate login credentials exist on separate domains or subdomains. Credentials for each are saved to ProtonPass.
When a user clicks in the login fields for either app, ProtonPass suggests the correct respective login credentials.
Scenario 2 (not working)
2 apps with separate login credentials exist in separate subdirectories of the same domain or subdomain. Credentials for each are saved to ProtonPass.
When a user clicks in the login fields for either app, ProtonPass suggests up to 3 logins associated with the domain or subdomain, not necessarily including the correct login for either app.
Desired behaviour: when a user clicks on a login for an app in a subdirectory of a domain, ProtonPass should be able to recognise that subdirectory as different from any other. So it would suggest the correct credentials for domain.com/app1/ and separately for domain.com/app2/
Scenario 1 (working)
2 apps with separate login credentials exist on separate domains or subdomains. Credentials for each are saved to ProtonPass.
When a user clicks in the login fields for either app, ProtonPass suggests the correct respective login credentials.
Scenario 2 (not working)
2 apps with separate login credentials exist in separate subdirectories of the same domain or subdomain. Credentials for each are saved to ProtonPass.
When a user clicks in the login fields for either app, ProtonPass suggests up to 3 logins associated with the domain or subdomain, not necessarily including the correct login for either app.
Desired behaviour: when a user clicks on a login for an app in a subdirectory of a domain, ProtonPass should be able to recognise that subdirectory as different from any other. So it would suggest the correct credentials for domain.com/app1/ and separately for domain.com/app2/