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break80
March 26, 2025
Question

How to stop offering to autofill a specific field on a website

  • March 26, 2025
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On a site I regularly use, after logging in using one pass autofill, there is a field that I normally enter information manually.  However for some reason that field offers to autofill, which I do not want.  I have no control over the website so I cannot change anything there.  How can I tune 1Password to avoid autofilling that field?

3 replies

1P_Dave
1Password Employee
March 28, 2025

Hello @break80! 👋

Thanks for reaching out! Can you tell me a little more about the field in question? What is the field for and what is 1Password trying to fill? Are you able to share a link to the website in question? 

You can dismiss 1Password's suggestion on the page by tapping on the 1Password icon in the field:

-Dave

break80
break80Author
March 31, 2025

The field I wrote about (see attached below) is exposed after logging into my country club site, which is www.pecangrovesmga.org/signup.php. 

Since this field calls for a user name, 1PASSWORD wants to use the login's username after it already logged in using it.  I have previously learned (one of your suggestions) I can click the down arrow and type what I want, but the down arrow is so small (on my iPhone) that I have often aimed wrongly and thus registered an incorrect response.  With no way to correct it (of course a shortfall of the very simple app), I have to contact someone personally to make the correction.

In a perfect world, the ideal would be to expose a user-defined selection list and select the one I want.  That may not be possible in 1P but can you advise something close to the ideal?  

 

 

break80
break80Author
April 9, 2025

Yes, it is a solution, but for me not workable.  Like I said earlier, the down arrow is so small (on my iPhone) that I have often aimed wrongly and thus registered an incorrect response.  Fat fingers I guess.