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Former Member
3 years agoDisable "Sign in with..."
Hi,
is there a way to disable the "Sign in with..." for a subset of websites or all websites? It's a nice idea but breaks my entire work-related workflow when accessing different services. I have to close the pop-up everytime which gets a little bit annoying after a while.
Thanks,
Cryptodiv3r
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30 Replies
- Former Member
I disabled both options, but I still get the prompt when I use Azure (any URL ending with azure.com).
I tried different combinations, such as saving the login or removing it. Still, I always receive the popup asking to save the login if I didn't save it before and to use the login even though I'm already logged in because of the Microsoft work account.It's frustrating and creates a huge issue when I want to record videos - any othersuggestions/workarounds to avoid that?
- steph_giles
1Password Team
No need to apologise @combdn, let us know if there's anything else we can help with!
- Former Member
Sorry, it was Google to blame here.
- steph_giles
1Password Team
Hey @combdn,
The sign in with Google prompt in your screenshot doesn't appear to be coming from 1Password but the traveloka.com website itself. The 1Password prompt will appear in the right hand corner of your browser window and will have a 1Password icon on it.
I hope this helps!
- Former Member
Actually, I’m almost ready to disable the browser extension because of how annoying this popover is.
- Former Member
I still get these “Sign in with…” popovers despite having them disabled in the settings…
- DenalBSuper Contributor
Former Member
To avoid this confusion, I decided last year I will always sign up with own credentials per website, never with some cloud login. The confusion came back when 1Password started to ask me to "sign in with". But I already decided against it, and I'm really glad it is possible to disable it.
I also prefer own credentials for every website / service. So I also disabled the "sign in with" thing in the browser extension, because it confuses me. 👍 - 1P_Tommy
Moderator
@martin8768
I'm glad you found the steps you needed.
- 1P_Tommy
Moderator
@player1
If you're part of an enterprise team I would suggest reaching out to support or have your admin. Make sure to let my colleagues know this is something you would like to see.
Please use
business@1password.com
- Former Member
The current beta extension does have the feature to disable "sign in with".
This whole functionality is confusing. It adds to the confusion with signing in with Google/Microsoft to other websites in the first place. You never know with what credentials you're now actually signed in, especially older logins. If there wasn't an entry in 1Password, did I use the cloud login, or did I not have an account at all? Or did I accidentally create 2 accounts, one individial and one cloud? What is the main one, and what is the overflow?
To avoid this confusion, I decided last year I will always sign up with own credentials per website, never with some cloud login. The confusion came back when 1Password started to ask me to "sign in with". But I already decided against it, and I'm really glad it is possible to disable it.
Since 1Password's task is to store and autofill credentials anyway, I see no point in "sign in with" in the first place. That was made for people who were not able to memorize multiple accounts and use strong unique passwords, as far as I remember.