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July 25, 2026

1Password Keeps Asking to Save Password on Site I Do Not Want to Save Password For

  • July 25, 2026
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Hi I have a simple issue, in the Chrome extension 1Password keeps asking to save Password on a site I do not want to save the password for. I tried adding the login and changing login behavior to never fill on this website and also right-clicking on the web page and setting hide on this page to on in the 1password - password manager menu too with no luck. I do not want to put my most sensitive passwords in 1Password for security reasons and it’s really annoying getting the same prompt every time I log into one of these websites. Is there a way to accomplish this?
Thanks!

Pinned Reply By 1P_Dave

@existdude 

There’s a known issue where the Hide on this page feature won’t suppress the save prompt and our development team is currently investigating. Hopefully this will be resolved in a future update soon. I’m sorry for the inconvenience. 

For the time being, dismissing the prompt after you sign in is the best workaround. Alternatively, you could create a separate profile in Chrome where 1Password isn’t installed for those logins that you’d like to keep separate. 

I do not want to put my most sensitive passwords in 1Password for security reasons

1Password is designed to store the most sensitive credentials with end-to-end encryption that ensures that no one but you can ever access them. You can read more about our security design here: About the 1Password security model

If you have any specific concerns about storing certain credentials in 1Password then let me know and I’d be happy to help further! 

-Dave

9 replies

ChrisC1P
1Password Employee
1Password Employee
July 27, 2026

Hello ​@existdude thanks for reaching out.

 

If you don’t want 1Password to offer to save your logins automatically, you can disable that behaviour in the browser extension’s settings using the following steps:

  1. Right-click the 1Password icon in your browser’s toolbar and choose Settings.
  2. Click on Autofill & save in the lefthand menu.
  3. Toggle off the Offer to save logins option.

Let me know how it goes or if you have any questions.

existdudeAuthor
July 27, 2026

Thanks but I only want to disable the prompt for specific websites. It is essential to have it on for some and off for others.

1P_Dave
1Password Employee
1Password Employee
July 28, 2026

@existdude 

There’s a known issue where the Hide on this page feature won’t suppress the save prompt and our development team is currently investigating. Hopefully this will be resolved in a future update soon. I’m sorry for the inconvenience. 

For the time being, dismissing the prompt after you sign in is the best workaround. Alternatively, you could create a separate profile in Chrome where 1Password isn’t installed for those logins that you’d like to keep separate. 

I do not want to put my most sensitive passwords in 1Password for security reasons

1Password is designed to store the most sensitive credentials with end-to-end encryption that ensures that no one but you can ever access them. You can read more about our security design here: About the 1Password security model

If you have any specific concerns about storing certain credentials in 1Password then let me know and I’d be happy to help further! 

-Dave

1P_Dave
1Password Employee
1Password Employee
August 12, 2026

@existdude 

I’m sorry I missed your comments. We have an open bug report for the issue where “Hide on this page” doesn’t suppress the save prompt, and it’s currently in our development team’s backlog. Unfortunately, I’m not able to provide an ETA for when this will be resolved.

-Dave

tomstock
July 28, 2026

I second this functionality.  I have 1password on my browser when I am doing stuff with my work.  Their are corporate passwords that 1password is attempting to store in the application.  I’ve wanted this functionality for years, to block a site from storing additional credentials for a site.

 

I use SSO to login to Site A; sometimes I need to login to a service account in Site A.  1password will attempt to save this service account password, even though I do not want to save it there.  I have to close the 1password prompt many times due to how the web application refreshes.

1P_Dave
1Password Employee
1Password Employee
August 12, 2026

Thank you for the feedback, I’ve shared your use case with our development team. 

-Dave