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February 21, 2022
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Feature request: Hide 1Password on an entire website

  • February 21, 2022
  • 44 replies
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I'm trying to figure out how to disable 1Password for specific websites. I understand that the first time I visit a url have the option to "Never Ask Again," but I don't know how to manually enable that feature for a website that I visit frequently.

I do want to maintain this site's account credentials in 1Password, including the username, email address, and site url, but I do not want the 1Password browser extension actually displaying on that url. Is there a way to achieve this?

I'm using Firefox.


1Password Version: 1Password 7 Version 7.9.2 (70902004) Mac App Store
Extension Version: Firefox Extension 2.2.3
OS Version: macOS 12.2.1

Best answer by 1P_Dave

Hello folks! 

As mentioned by Evon a year ago here, 1Password can now be permanently hidden on specific URLs in your browser by following these steps: 

  1. Right-click on the page in question.
  2. Choose 1Password - Password Manager > Hide on this page


This will hide 1Password on that specific page (URL) but not the entire website. This preference will persist even if you close or restart your browser. To clear your hidden pages you can right-click on the 1Password icon in your browser's toolbar, click Autofill & save, and then click Reset hidden pages

That said, the internal feature request to expand this feature so you can hide 1Password across an entire website (not just a single page) is still open with the product team. Please keep the feedback coming, it really helps us understand how we can continue improving 1Password to better fit your needs.

-Dave

44 replies

May 16, 2023

Please add our whole dev teams voice to this feature request. We really need to be able to disable 1password on selected URLS. Thank you!

steph_giles
1Password Employee
May 17, 2023

Hey @Tomtids,

I have passed your feedback on to our product team, thank you!

ref: PB33110541

May 21, 2023

Is it not as simple as not filling in the 'website' field? I believe that is the only field 1Password uses to find matching entries. If you do need to store the website, you can use the 'url' field, as that does not seem to be used for autofilling...

steph_giles
1Password Employee
May 23, 2023

Hey @Pumbania,

Yes that's right you can remove the website URL or mark an item to never fill on a domain. However, if 1Password thinks a field could be filled it will display 'No items to show' and this also doesn't prevent Identity items from appearing.

Thanks for the suggestion!

September 8, 2023

+1 here, we use a lot of systems that include forms that confuse 1P. They're not login pages or shopping cart pages, but have form fields with name and address details, and 1P plugin really gets in the way. Kind of bonkers that the "hide on this page" field is not permanent, and not configurable except by going to the problem page.

The ability to block the plugin on specific pages with a regex match would be huge. Being able to push these settings down to 1P team users would be a game-changer.

steph_giles
1Password Employee
September 13, 2023

Hey @rob29384059,

Thank you for your feedback, I have passed it on to the team.

Please let us know if there is anything else we can help with in the meantime!

ref: PB35642816

November 4, 2023

The identity item prompts on fields called "Name", which is helpful in 99.9% of websites. However, on some webpages, there are fields labeled Name which are not for my name, but rather the name of someone or something else. It would be lovely to disable all autofill prompts on a page in these rare cases- I'm currently using a webapp that has a Name field for every row I add to a form, and the prompts are very annoying there!

November 9, 2023

Hi there, I really hope I'm not too late on this. I'd like to echo the sentiments shared by many, many people in this thread, as well as the countless others who have requested this feature in years past. Please add my voice to this: we really need to be able to disable 1Password on certain sites. A simple blacklist would do, because surprisingly, the current option to blacklist websites is not as robust as we thought. Really, a simple site blacklist is all we need.

Thank you so much, and I'm hopeful a blacklist feature of some kind makes its way onto your platform, otherwise our org is going to have to switch to Bitwarden, because this is becoming a problem for us with no apparent solution.

steph_giles
1Password Employee
November 14, 2023

Thank you for getting back to me @dharmab, I'm sorry for my delayed reply.

Can you send over the website URL's whereby 1Password is incorrectly suggesting your name? That way we can test them out and pass the sites on to our development team to see if we can improve the behaviour in a future update.

Thank you!

steph_giles
1Password Employee
November 14, 2023

Hey @JasonCo811,

Thank you for providing your thoughts and suggestions on this.

I have filed a request on your behalf to see if we can consider adding a blacklist to prevent 1Password from appearing on specific pages in a future update.

We appreciate you taking the time to suggest ways in which we can improve 1Password, let us know if there is anything else we can help with in the meantime.

ref: PB36853995

February 19, 2026

Just to clarify, we need this per site and not per page. See other comments as to why.