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4 years agoFeature request: Hide 1Password on an entire website
I'm trying to figure out how to disable 1Password for specific websites. I understand that the first time I visit a url have the option to "Never Ask Again," but I don't know how to manually enable t...
- 4 days ago
Hello folks!
As mentioned by Evon a year ago here, 1Password can now be permanently hidden on specific URLs in your browser by following these steps:
- Right-click on the page in question.
- Choose 1Password - Password Manager > Hide on this page.
This will hide 1Password on that specific page (URL) but not the entire website. This preference will persist even if you close or restart your browser. To clear your hidden pages you can right-click on the 1Password icon in your browser's toolbar, click Autofill & save, and then click Reset hidden pages.That said, the internal feature request to expand this feature so you can hide 1Password across an entire website (not just a single page) is still open with the product team. Please keep the feedback coming, it really helps us understand how we can continue improving 1Password to better fit your needs.
-Dave
1P_Dave
Moderator
1 year agoThanks for the reply. You wrote:
My issue was with the 1Password login page (the one with only a password to enter) which I somehow had saved in 1Password (but with a previous password, so it was not even the right one). I have saved a long password for 1Password in my Google Password Manager, so it's easy, but (I hope) still secure, but the 1Password proposal dropdown was getting in the way.
I don't recommend saving the account password for 1Password in another password manager. Your account password should be the "one password" that you memorize and store only in your head (hence our name). If your account password is too long to be memorized then I recommend using our guide to choose a new account that is both memorable and secure:
Remember that your 1Password account is protected using not only your account password but your Secret Key as well.
It's just the Hide on this page that is session only - which I hope you will fix as soon as possible, as it doesn't have much value as of now.
My colleague David has filed a feature request on your behalf, thanks again for the feedback. 🙂
-Dave