Can't paste password

I am trying to unlock my Norton Vault by entering my password.  I have a strong password with 16 characters, alphanumeric, etc.  I copied the password onto my clipboard, but Norton will not allow me to paste it. 

BTW, I can unlock my vault using my phone, but I don't have my phone at the moment.  

I don't want to type in the password manually. 

One alternative for me is to change my password to one that is easy to type in.  But is Norton encouraging its users to adopt easy password to use on their apps?  This is philosophically wrong.

The other alternative is to scrap my use of Norton vault altogether and to just use my other password manager.  

I like the convenience of Norton's vault, but I dislike the inconvenience of how I have to manually type in my password to open it.  

PLEASE, Norton, allow your users to type in passwords to unlock any of your features.  

Mike Leblanc:

Perhaps I will start a new topic, but I contend  my comment is closely related to the OP's problem.

Norton/Lifelock provides the feature of transaction monitoring in bank & credit card accounts.  In order to read the transactions, it has to access the accounts just like I do, by providing login credentials to the accounts website.  One of the credentials is a password.  In my case it is long and complicated.  Norton will allow me to paste in my user-name, but it will not allow me to paste the password.

The monthly fee I pay includes the monitoring and the password keeper (which I don't use) and many other features.  From this discussion, I suspect that all features requiring a password behave similarly.

Sorry, I'm not able to comment regarding "transaction monitoring in bank & credit card accounts" will not allow you to paste the password.   By my experience...some fields allow paste, some do not.  If you've allowed all Norton pages content and your institution is supported and paste is still not do-able.  Maybe, paste is not allowed.   

Maybe, ask Norton Official Support -> Member Services and Support.

FWIW ~ 

Perhaps I will start a new topic, but I contend  my comment is closely related to the OP's problem.

Norton/Lifelock provides the feature of transaction monitoring in bank & credit card accounts.  In order to read the transactions, it has to access the accounts just like I do, by providing login credentials to the accounts website.  One of the credentials is a password.  In my case it is long and complicated.  Norton will allow me to paste in my user-name, but it will not allow me to paste the password.

The monthly fee I pay includes the monitoring and the password keeper (which I don't use) and many other features.  From this discussion, I suspect that all features requiring a password behave similarly.

Mike Leblanc:
No.  Referring to Norton/Lifelock bank transaction monitoring.

Sorry, I'm not familiar with Norton/LifeLock "bank transaction monitoring".  

FAQ: Transaction monitoring of your linked accounts
https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/home/current/solutions/v127412449

Mike Leblanc:
Yesterday I tried to update by bank's login credentials with my new fantastic 24-character password.  I cannot paste it into the slot for that monitored institution.

https://community.norton.com/en/comment/8522191#comment-8522191

You're providing Norton/LifeLock with your bank account "new 24-character password".
Respectfully,....why?  Norton/LifeLock needs your bank account password?    Yikes!

My bank alerts me based on my alert preferences sans Norton/LifeLock.  

LifeLock's Transaction Monitoring is the feature that allows you to receive alerts notifying you of cash withdrawals, balance transfers, and large purchases on financial institution accounts that you connect in your Norton account. The alerts are based on thresholds you set in your Alert Preferences. To get the best from Transaction Monitoring, ensure that your accounts stay updated and connected by visiting the portal or mobile app.

https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/home/current/solutions/v129982385


btw ~ you posted to an established thread "Can't paste password".  I think the OP is referring to "Unlock your vault".

I am trying to unlock my Norton Vault by entering my password.  I have a strong password with 16 characters, alphanumeric, etc.  I copied the password onto my clipboard, but Norton will not allow me to paste it.  

https://community.norton.com/en/forums/cant-paste-password 

Maybe, start a new Topic. 
Users may submit feedback/concerns thru Norton Feedback &or Product Suggestions 

No.  Referring to Norton/Lifelock bank transaction monitoring.

Mike Leblanc:

Yesterday I tried to update by bank's login credentials with my new fantastic 24-character password.  I cannot paste it into the slot for that monitored institution.

Are you referring to updating the Password field with Norton Password Manager?
Paste or Ctrl V works for me with the Password field.
 

It's not just unlocking a vault.  Yesterday I tried to update by bank's login credentials with my new fantastic 24-character password.  I cannot paste it into the slot for that monitored institution.

I am having the same difficulty.  There needs to be a workaround for pasting the vault password in the vault password field.  If there is not, this is a serious defect.

Ctrl-V works here:
and here:Ctrl-V does not work here:



Maybe, Ctrl-V does not work with "Enter your vault password" because "Get started with email" and "Sign In" pages are websites and "Unlock your vault" is extension html page?

Edit: Nope, that's not the reason.  Ctrl-V works on Norton Home Page extension page.  

Maybe,  Ctrl-V does not work with "Enter your vault password" because the field is protected?

Lets hear from Community

Sorry, but this is not a solution. 
This is precisely the scenario that I have attempting all along.  I get to the login screen of the Norton Vault where it asks me to "Unlock your vault" with my password.  Ctrl-V has no effect. 

Hi JojoUichanco,

Not sure if this will help but once you're sure you have copied your PW to the clipboard (test by pasting in a blank notepad), then try clicking where you'd normally enter the PW once so the cursor is there and then using the Ctrl + v keys.

Note, entering a PW by copying and pasting is not a secure way to enter them as there are ways for malicious sites to access the contents of your clipboard.  

** PLEASE, Norton, allow your users to copy and paste passwords to unlock any of your features.