Right now, the password manager offers passwords and credentials for all subdomains given the active domain, sorting credentials by name, alphabetically. That means I have to put in mental labor to match the active subdomain to the list of passwords and credentials, which luckily (thank you!) do mention for which subdomain they're stored.
Every time I go to log into my AWS accounts, the password manager shows an onslaught of matches for the domain amazon.com, which is almost never what I need. AWS has many a subdomain and the passwords all are tied to the specific subdomain.
Please make it so that the password manager starts by offering passwords and credentials from the active (most specific) subdomain, ending with the least specific and thus least likely match (domain). Sorting can happen on subdomain if they are of equal specificity, and by credential within a subdomain (suppose you're a developer and have multiple accounts to test an application, or a social media manager maintaining multiple accounts for multiple customers).