You must somehow understand that a. and b. can share passwords, but not a.co.uk and b.co.uk. Given that you want to share passwords regardless of subdomains, you somehow need to decide what is a subdomain. Talking with smaller vendors, I have also experienced this not being taken seriously, given that the browser actually sees it as different origins (meaning cookies are not shared etc). As we have seen before, it can be problematic when variation without the dot but not the one with the dot has been claimed at third-party vendors. is treated as different origin by web browsers but the same for a few password managers. One of those being the trailing period, and.
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