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April 11, 2025
Question

Save password needs a "no thanks" button

  • April 11, 2025
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The auto-save password popup seems to cause a lot of discussion here. I came because I have a web page that has a drop down menu and when I click on the menu the auto-save dialog appears over the top of the menu, so I cannot go further. I click to close, and click the menu, and the dialog appears again. Repeat as many times as you like, the menu is made useless by this. 

Now, I could go and turn the auto-save off, but I want it to auto-save my password, just as I did for this site. So what is needed is for the dialog to remember that I clicked the close 'x' or perhaps a button that says "not now thanks" and remembers that for at least 5 minutes, or until the page changes or something. Otherwise this very handy feature completely breaks a lot of web sites.

Hopefully this can be implemented soon...

Thanks, Matthew

1 reply

1P_Dave
1Password Employee
May 2, 2025

Hello @mj2099! 👋

I'm sorry that 1Password is incorrectly offering to save a password on a certain webpage. Are you able to link to the page itself so that I can take a look? You can also send the website address in an email to support@1Password.com along with a link to this thread if you don't want to post the website to the public forum. 

Regarding the request itself, you can hide 1Password on a certain page by right-clicking on the page and then clicking 1Password - Password Manager > Hide on this page. Would that work for you?

-Dave

mj2099Author
May 3, 2025

It is most web pages. It shows the "dialog" in the top right corner, which covers any buttons and menus in the top right. Worst example is Proxmox control when 1Password doesn't have the password. It repeatedly covers the control buttons with the Save Password dialog. Click close and it just comes back, again and again. Proxmox has a drop down menu, and the 1password dialog hides it, so it becomes unusable.

1P_Dave
1Password Employee
May 6, 2025

@mj2099 

Thanks for the reply. Can you tell me which specific page on proxmox.com is running into this issue? If you can provide a screenshot then that'll help me to better understand the situation as well. 

Does right-clicking and choosing 1Password - Password Manager > Hide on this page help at all on proxmox.com? 

-Dave