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ooga
3 years agoOccasional Contributor
Behaviour of "Fill in Browser"?
Is there a way to make the "Fill in Browser" shortcut β\ fill the username and password but NOT submit them to the website? I have a use case where I want to edit the information before submitting it to the website.
Thanks!
1Password Version: 8.7.0
Extension Version: 2.3.3
OS Version: macOS 12.3.1
13 Replies
- 1P_Dave
Moderator
- oogaOccasional Contributor
Hi Andrew,
Thanks - this is great! Much appreciated π - andrew_l_1P
1Password Team
Hi ooga,
Hope you're doing well, I'm happy to share that the option to disable autosubmit has been added to our nightly build! If you're already on the Nightly release channel, you can try this out now. Otherwise, you can switch to see these changes once the next nightly build is released:
While this is the best way to get the latest from us, these releases also undergo less testing than their counterparts so if you prefer to use the Beta or Production releases, I encourage you to keep an eye on our release notes for upcoming fixes and improvements: 1Password for Mac Beta Releases
Don't hesitate to let us know if you have any questions or feedback. π
- 1P_Tommy
Moderator
On behalf of Jack, you're welcome.
- Jack_P_1P
1Password Team
Hi ooga:
We were able to replicate that behavior with Firefox on our end, so we've filed an issue to take a closer look.
In the meantime, if you'd prefer using Autofill to not submit, adding 1Password to Firefox would result in the Autofill shortcut no longer submitting. Let me know how you get on with that!
Jack
- oogaOccasional Contributor
Thanks Dave for submitting this as a feature request. Appreciate you linking Zak's post. But, like @Ryan7hompson , I want the extra security salting adds on top of the existing 1P features I already use (e.g. auto-lock).
Interestingly, when I use 1P in Firefox it behaves exactly how I want it to - it populates the username/password fields but does not submit the webform. No idea why 1P behaves this way in Firefox and not Safari (which I use far more frequently).
Might be worth noting, I don't have the 1P extension installed in Firefox.Thanks,
Sameer - 1P_Dave
Moderator
Thank you for the explanation! It sounds like you're "salting" your passwords by appending additional characters to what is saved in 1Password itself. Are you doing this as a security precaution? If you are then my colleague Zak wrote a post here where he explains why we don't recommend the practice: https://1password.community/discussion/comment/626536/#Comment_626536
is there a place I can submit a 'feature request'?
I can confirm that I've added your vote to the internal feature request that we have open to disable auto-submit for Universal Autofill. π
-Dave
- oogaOccasional Contributor
I hope I've clearly explained what I'm trying to do (and why). Is there a way to do this with the current version of 1P, or is there a place I can submit a 'feature request'?
Thanks,
Sameer - oogaOccasional Contributor
Hi Alvin_L_1P
Iβd love to have a keyboard shortcut that populates the username and password fields on a webpage, but does not submit the form.
Hope thatβs clearer!