New version of sign in form causing increased sign in failures on browser

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Just deployed a new version of our sign-in form (3+ million daily users).

Our analytics show us that the new sign-in form is having 3% fewer successful sign-ins (i.e. more failures caused by an invalid username or password ).

We suspect this is related to password managers, but we're not sure.

Technologies: Angular version 16, JavaScript, HTML, CSS

My questions are:

  • What's the best strategy for debugging this issue and finding the root cause?
  • How can we know for sure if password managers are the root cause?

Browser success distribution is as follow:

  • iOS Safari (no difference between old and new sign-in form versions) - 25% of users use iOS Safari
  • Windows Chrome (3% difference in sign-in success rates) - 40% of users use Windows Chrome
  • Windows Edge (5% difference in sign-in success rates) - 15% of users use Windows Edge
  • Android (3% difference in sign-in success rates) - 15% of users use Android
  • All other OSs/browsers (3% difference in sign-in success rates) - 5% of users use other browsers/OSs
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