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Anonymous
3 years agoDisable all UI injected into the page
I'm a web developer, and when writing CSS to style forms I need to make sure that nothing else is interfering with the stock browser form controls. The new 1Password extension's injected HTML/CSS int...
1P_Dave
Moderator
18 days agoHello TaaviE! 👋
Thanks for reaching out. 1Password needs to inject into the page so it can detect form fields, offer suggestions, and fill them. If you want to disable 1Password on a specific page, right-click the page and choose 1Password – Password Manager > Hide on this page.
For development work, could you tell me a little more about how 1Password is interfering? Do you have an example you can share? And have you considered using a separate browser profile that does not have 1Password installed?
-Dave
TaaviE
18 days agoNew Contributor
I want none of those features anyways. I should be able to disable 1PW injecting scripts.
- 1P_Dave17 days ago
Moderator
Out of curiosity, if you’re not using the 1Password browser extension to autofill and save fields, what are you mainly using it for? If you’re just copying and pasting passwords from the pop-over window, you might find it simpler to uninstall the browser extension and use the desktop app instead.
-Dave
- TaaviE12 days agoNew Contributor
The extension is good for quick vault access (because it knows the site I'm on), nothing more.
- 1P_Dave12 days ago
Moderator
Thank you for sharing how you use 1Password! Have you tried using the desktop app's Quick Access feature? It should offer suggestions that are relevant to the currently opened app or website: Quick Access
-Dave