I’ve been having issues accessing ATF’s eForm website for about two years now. I could only do it with one of my two Windows laptops, and not with my MacBook Air, iPad or iPhone. I would get a wrong password error. Another issue was really poor performance on the ATF website with the laptop that I could use - a lot of disconnects and very slow performance.
I use Apple’s password manager for everything, even something like this where I will let it generate and store a strong password that I would use elsewhere.
I had mentioned this to JCN awhile back, and he recommended not using Apple for passwords on this site. I was able to get in, so I didn’t follow his advice.
Yesterday I needed to create a PIN so Capitol Armory could certify me for a purchase. I decided I would change the password at the same time to something I manually created, which I then stored in Apple’s password manager. Now I can get it with all my devices, including iPad, iPhone and MacBook.
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JCN, I owe you one for this. I just wish I had listened to you sooner!
tl;dr:
don’t let Apple generate your ATF eForm website password.