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ewestland
12 months agoNew Contributor
Can't turn off prompt from "Apple Passwords"
I have been using 1Password for years and recently added the new Apple Password app to my Mac. That was a mistake as it is nowhere as good as 1Password, but now I can't get the Apple app to go away and it covers up 1Password, even with 1Cloud passwords turned off. Any idea how I can get rid of Apple Passwords, to at least disable it? Thanks.
https://app.screencast.com/maQtAIEZE1zuQ
1Password Version: Latest update
Extension Version: Latest update
OS Version: 15.0
Browser: Latest
15 Replies
- 1P_Dave
Moderator
- axiom7New Contributor
Hi Dave. Unfortunately I'm on the road right now and away from my MacBook. I'll send a screenshot when I get home.
Susan - 1P_Dave
Moderator
I'm sorry that you're running into trouble when using 1Password in Safari. To help me better understand the situation I'd like to ask you to take a screenshot of what you're seeing and attach it to your reply:
Make sure that there isn't anything sensitive visible in your screenshot.
-Dave
- axiom7New Contributor
I use Safari and 1P for years. None of these suggestions work for me. Any further information? macOS Sequoia 15.1.1 Safari 18.1.1
Thanks.
Susan - 1P_Dave
Moderator
I'm happy to help! 😊
-Dave
- ewestlandNew Contributor
BINGO! That was it. Thanks so much for the awesome support and fast responses. Asking Apple to help would have been frustrating, if not impossible.
- 1P_Dave
Moderator
Thanks for confirming that. Can you check to see if you've installed the "iCloud Passwords" extension in Chrome? You can check by accessing this page in Chrome:
chrome://extensions/
If you have then remove it: Install and manage extensions - Chrome Web Store Help
If you don't see "iCloud Passwords" installed in Chrome then are you seeing the same "Enable Password AutoFill" menu in Safari?
-Dave
- ewestlandNew Contributor
Thanks, Dave. I opened up the browser settings and it was already set to default.
- 1P_Dave
Moderator
Thanks for the reply. It looks like you're viewing the Settings page for the desktop app. You'll need to open the settings page for the browser extension instead:
- Open your browser.
- Right-click on the 1Password icon in your browser's toolbar and click Settings.
- Make sure that "Make 1Password the default password manager" is turned on.
-Dave
- ewestlandNew Contributor
I'm usually good at this stuff, but I can't seem to find "Make 1Password the default password manager" in Settings.