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November 3, 2025
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Only fill login on selected domains

  • November 3, 2025
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I think this was something I sent to the team directly a couple of years ago and no joy yet. As (amongst other interest) a genealogist there is a feature I am desperate for that I constantly miss from Dashlane. The ability to set 1Password to only fill the login details on a domain. There is nothing more frustrating that having 1Password pop up in evert single search field of a genealogical website. At times I thing do I have to login then switch the extension off, but then I often jump between websites and need it's services elsewhere. 

I love so much about 1Password but this is a 100% frustration that dim's the pleasure of doing the research. Apologies if there is already a setting to do this but I have searched everywhere and haven't found it. Thanks in advance and here's hoping...

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1P_Dave
1Password Employee
November 3, 2025

Hello @creative-fibro! 👋

Thanks for the feedback! While there isn't a way to hide 1Password on all of a website's pages aside from the login page, you can hide 1Password on specific pages by right-clicking on the page and then clicking 1Password - Password Manager > Hide on this page

Would that work for your use case? Let me know if it doesn't, and why, and I can file a feature request with our product team on your behalf. 

-Dave

November 4, 2025

Hi Dave, thanks for getting back to me, that wouldn't really work as no genealogy sites have a stand alone login page, the login is usually in the header and every single pages has forms to fill. So it would be a case of logging in, switching it off, making a note of where I logged in, then, keeping track of every page I used and switched it off on. So I could easily switch it off on 50 plus pages in a single sitting, then having to get back and switch them all on in case I landed on that page next time I wanted to sign in. Times this by four genealogy sites and several other types of website I use that you need to sign in on but don't want any other fields touched. As mentioned Dashlane had this sorted before I even used it. A simple setting to toggle on per domain that only fills in the login credentials and ignores the rest - bliss, an easy life.