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RogueScholar
1 year agoOccasional Contributor
[Bug Report] Input field detection false positives on Wikipedia
First of all, let me say that I understand this issue is small potatoes and I understand if it isn't addressed promptly. I write this from a place of "no one can fix problems they don't know exist," ...
MichaelMaggs
1 year agoNew Contributor
Hi
I also see this issue, and it really makes editing Wikipedia (at least the English Wikipedia) quite difficult. The recent version of 1Password is now quite aggressive in offering to help when entering text in many different text-entry fields, and using many different editing tools that the Wikipedia community makes available. At the very least, it's a hassle to have to cancel the 1Password popup each time, and very often the icon at the right-hand side of the field makes it impossible to see what is being typed. ESC generally does not work, as it often simply closes the text-entry field entirely.
Could we have an option to enter (and save) site-wide exemptions? I'd like to be able to add https://en.wikipedia.org to a list of domains within which I will never need 1Password assistance.
Many thanks, Michael