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JazzSax7
9 months agoNew Contributor
Do Not Offer to Save Password on Specific Subdomain
I am an IT administrator who uses 1Password for both personal and work accounts (with separate vaults), and I am part of multiple teams within my organization. I want to allow prompts to save and update passwords on most sites, but there are a few specific subdomains where I never want to save a newly created or updated password. In the specific example that is prompting this discussion, I want to save and autofill on most Google URLs (accounts.google.com, etc.) for personal accounts, but I never want a prompt to save when I reset another user's password in the Google Admin Console (admin.google.com). From what I have seen so far, it doesn't seem to be possible to blacklist specific subdomains for this purpose without fully disabling all autofill and save options for that site/those passwords. Allowing users to block specific subdomains from prompting to save or update would be incredibly beneficial.
7 Replies
- iconNew Contributor
Thanks. With a bit of testing, it really looks like it's only the specific page selected. As the original question... is there any way to block 1password for an entire domain name?
- 1P_Dave
Moderator
Thanks for the question. There isn't a way to turn off 1Password for entire domains, you'll need to hide 1Password on each specific webpage.
That being said, I've filed a feature request to have the team look into adding further options to hide 1Password on websites. Thank you for the feedback!
-Dave
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- iconNew Contributor
That's appreciated. I have a number of places where I have client password managers that handle logins to certain sites or tools, and it would be nice if I could just tell 1Password to ignore them completely.
- 1P_Dave
Moderator
Hello JazzSax7! ๐
Thanks for reaching out! I recommend trying the following on admin.google.com:
- Right-click on the page in question.
- Click 1Password - Password Manager > Hide on this page.
I never want a prompt to save when I reset another user's password in the Google Admin Console (admin.google.com).
Because I'm not a Google Admin myself, so that I can better understand your workflow, are you setting temporary passwords for your users that you then send to them? Or are you just generating a reset link so that they can set a temporary password on their end?
-Dave
- iconNew Contributor
Where is that option? I'm using 1Password 8.11.1 on a Mac, using Brave.
If I click on the 1Password extension I get the login selector window. It has two menus in it:
- hamburger menu
- Notifications
- Lock 1Password
- Settings
- Need Help?
- Report Issue
- Three dots (...)
- Edit
- Scan QR Code
- Add to Favorites
- Change Password
- Open in New Window
- Don't Sign In Automatically
- Share
- Copy Private Link
- Archive
If I click on the suggestions drop-down in a login field I get the expected list of login suggestions. There's an options icon and if I click on that I get these options:
- Password Generator
- Report an Issue
- Extension Settings
If I click on Extension Settings I get taken to a place where there's an Autofill tab that allows me to "Reset hidden pages" but I do not see anywhere to add to the list of hidden pages.
- 1P_SimonH
Community Manager
Hi โ@icon,
You just need to right-click anywhere on the webpage to bring up the contextual menu and you can select Hide on this page to keep 1Password from popping up on a page where you don't want to use it. Let me know if you have any questions!
- hamburger menu