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ajahn
May 18, 2024
Question

How do I get 1P to enter my "Last name"

  • May 18, 2024
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On the American Airlines site they ask for a "Last name". How to I get 1P to fill that in along with my username and password?


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5 replies

1Password Employee
May 23, 2024

Hello @ajahn, thanks for reaching out.

You can add a custom field to your American Airlines Login item titled "Last name". Here's how:

  1. Open and unlock 1Password.
  2. Locate your American Airlines Login item and click "Edit".
  3. Click "+ add more" and select "Text".
  4. Change the "text" title to "Last name" and enter your last name below it. Click "Save".

Here's a screenshot for reference:

Let me know how that goes or if you have any questions along the way.

-Evon

ajahn
ajahnAuthor
May 23, 2024

That didn't work for me! I found another post suggesting I use the Chrome "inspector" and discovered that AA uses "lastName" for that field. I added that new field with my last name and it worked!

1Password Employee
May 24, 2024

Hello @ajahn, thank you for your reply. I'm sorry that "Last name" did not work for you; I did not have an issue with that on my end.

Nevertheless, I'm glad to hear that you were able to find a solution to this. Please let me know if you have any questions or if there's anything else I can help you with. 🙂

-Evon

ajahn
ajahnAuthor
May 24, 2024

Let me mention that "Last Name" was already there under the section called "SAVED ON WWW.AA.COM"; as many of the items I selected when setting up the account. Maybe I needed to create another "Last Name" in the DETAILS section. Could that be why it didn't pick it up? Obviously doing that would be easier than using the inspector.

1Password Employee
May 28, 2024

@ajahn. I tested this again, and I was able to autofill as expected if "Last name" was under the "SAVED ON WWW.AA.COM"; section.

Instead of inspecting a field, you could use 1Password in the browser to save the Login item manually. Here's how:

  1. Navigate to the website.
  2. Type in your credentials manually - don't click sign in/login.
  3. Right-click the 1Password icon in your browser's toolbar and select "Save" > "Login".
  4. Save it as a New item.

After you've saved the item, if there were any additional fields, they should appear under a "SAVED ON ...." section.

I hope that helps.

-Evon