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January 16, 2026
Question

One-time password autofill fails on Redwood Credit Union site

  • January 16, 2026
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On the Redwood Credit Union website (https://digital.redwoodcu.org/login) with “Authenticator” 2FA enabled, the “Verification Code” does not autofill from 1Password’s one-time password field, even if I rename it to “verification code”.

I don’t know if there is some other trick to making this work or if it’s just a problem with this particular website. I have no issues with one-time passwords on other sites.

I am using 1Password 8.11.22 and Firefox 146.0.1 on macOS 15.7.1.

 

1 reply

ChrisC1P
1Password Employee
January 22, 2026

Hi @stewf thanks or reaching out!

I'm sorry about the delay in getting back to you.

I understand that you're unable to autofill your one-time password for your account on the digital.redwoodcu.org site. 

Since I'm unable to create an account for this site, I'd like to ask you to collect the page details and attach them in an email to support@1Password.com so that our support team can take a look and advise further. Here's how to gather the page details:

  1. On the page exhibiting the behaviour, click the problematic field so the field is focused.
  2. Right-click the 1Password icon in your browser toolbar.
  3. Click Help and choose Collect Page Structure.
  4. 1Password will save a .json file to your "Downloads" folder.
  5. Attach the downloaded .json file to your next reply.

After emailing in, you'll receive a reply from BitBot, our friendly robot assistant with a Support ID that looks something like [#ABC-12345-678]. Post that here, and I'll be able to locate your message and make sure it's gotten to the right place. 🙂

- Chris

stewfAuthor
January 22, 2026

Thanks, Chris!

FDI-89597-646

Trevor_1P
1Password Employee
January 30, 2026

Hi @stewf,

Thank you for sharing your Support ID. I see that a member of the team responded to your email. If you have any further questions, I'd recommend continuing the conversation there. 🙂

To prevent having the conversation in two different places at once I’m closing this thread.