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May 8, 2026
Question

How to disable auto popup to enter/update passwords

  • May 8, 2026
  • 2 replies
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Although it’s a great option to be able to automatically fill in passwords to smoothen the login, it often also is a pain when 1Password thinks it detects login fields on a page and constantly shows the update/enter popup.

Isn’t there a way to disable the popup for certain pages and/or addresses? It happens when I’m working in a certain page the popup appears after almost any entry/action I perform on these pages. And that way it annoys, and therefore makes you ‘hate’ the option (which it shouldn’t).

2 replies

ChrisC1P
1Password Employee
May 8, 2026

Hi @Gerard thanks for reaching out!

If you don't want 1Password offering suggestions automatically there are a couple of options available to you.

The first option is to hide 1Password on a webpage completely:

  1. Right-click anywhere on the webpage.
  2. Hover your cursor over 1Password - Password Manager in the context menu that appears.
  3. Choose Hide on this page.

 

If you don't want to hide 1Password completely on a webpage, you can configure it so that the autofill menu only shows when clicking the 1Password icon in a website field:

  1. Right click the 1Password icon in your browser's toolbar and choose Settings.
  2. Click Autofill & save in the lefthand menu.
  3. Toggle off Show autofill suggestions when a form field is in focus.

 

Let me know if those suggestions work for you or if you have any questions

-Chris

GerardAuthor
May 11, 2026

In general I do want to automatically login to websites, but once logged in I don’t want/need to have 1Password show me at random popups to update or fill in fields.
In one particular example (acronis.com) I frequently get presented the update popup while there are no (visible) fields to fill???

I will try to rule out some pages and see what’s hapening.

To be continued…