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sydhv
3 months agoNew Contributor
Add a table of sites for 1password to ignore, even if locked
I do software development. I access a lot of sites, especiallly internal ones for test I never use 1password for. Alas every time I go to those sites and log in, even if the login is non password re...
- 2 months ago
Ok, I was able to deal with putting it directly in the page itself. I can't do it at the domain level, but only at the page level, so for every page on the site, I will do that. (And I didn't know you could just do it directly on a page). Some of the apps I develop have tens (not hundreds) of pages, so I might have to do it on all of the pages. If there was an option for site wide it would be nice, but not critical.
A developer mode, "hard reload" does not lose it, and now the "clear cache and hard reload" in developer mode is not losing it either. I rarely clear the entire browser data, but if it is storing it in the browser data, I can understand why that would lose it.Thanks for the help.
1P_Timothy
Community Manager
3 months agoHi sydhv! Thanks for writing in.
Have you use the "Hide on this page" option before? It's not quite what you've described but it might help achieve the same goal. From any webpage you can right click, then select 1Password - Password Manager > Hide on this page. After selecting Hide on this page 1Password prompts will no longer appear, whether or not the extension is unlocked. Just to note, this is per browser not account wide and won't work across entire domains.
If that's something you've tried before, or if it doesn't suit your use case could you provide a bit more detail about what you had in mind for the feature you're suggesting? I'd be happy to pass that along to the team.
Thanks again!
- sydhv3 months agoNew Contributor
I've tried that. And it doesn't apply to this case, that works if there is a field to prompt for, and often that is not remembered very long, I find I have to re-do it when I restart the brtowser).
Alas, in this case its:so there is no field to do the right click on. The button that got me here was "Login with Google"
- 1P_Dave3 months ago
Moderator
Thanks for the reply. To clarify, you would right-click anywhere on the page itself and not on the prompt. Then you can click 1Password - Password Manager > Hide on this page.
The Hide on this page option should hide the prompt in your screenshot as well. If it doesn't then can you tell me which version of 1Password in the browser and which browser you're using?
And it doesn't apply to this case, that works if there is a field to prompt for, and often that is not remembered very long, I find I have to re-do it when I restart the brtowser).
That doesn't sound right, 1Password should remember hidden websites even after you close your browser. Are you clearing your browser's history or data?
-Dave