Protect what matters – even after you're gone. Make a plan for your digital legacy today.
Forum Discussion
Former Member
3 years agoHow do I exclude a specific subdomain so 1P does not suggest filling the stored password?
I have a password stored for xxx.mysite.com, and want to keep this. But when on subdomain.mysite.com, I don't want to get the suggestion from 1PW in Safari. Is there a way to exclude this, like a blacklist of webpages where to not suggest anything, or better, not this password?
1Password Version: Not Provided
Extension Version: Not Provided
OS Version: Not Provided
Browser:_ Not Provided
Referrer: forum-search:https://1password.community/search?Search=remove%20specific%20subdomain%20from%20websites
9 Replies
- steph_giles
1Password Team
Hey vidario,
I have passed your request onto our product team for consideration.
Thank you for your feedback!
ref: PB-30181361
- vidarioFrequent Contributor
Any chance of having some additional options for this autofill? For example "starts with"
- ChrisC1P
Moderator
Former Member DenalB Thank you for the feedback and taking the time to show off what we've been working on! We would love to hear any other comments you have or any issues you might be running into with the nightly or beta builds. ikjadoon @jjaco Let me know if using the nightly or beta build interests you or if you need any assistance to get them up and running. I look forward to hearing from all of you.
- ikjadoonFrequent Contributor
That is amazing to see, Former Member: thank you for the clear instructions, as well, for the latest builds.
I stumbled onto that thread just minutes before your post. This is a much-needed and much-appreciated feature.
- Former Member
I'm using the Nightly builds and the beta browser plugin, and there was really some positive development in the last weeks or months with choosing the correct account for a given login. Previously, multiple logins were offered where only one was the only correct one, or favorited (but irrelevant) items were offered before better matching non-favorited items.
With some new configuration options that appeared in the last few betas or nightlies, I can tailor the matching so at least for me, all the subdomained items are now assigned correctly and irrelevant items not even offered any more.
New things to configure:
* in the item configuration for a URL:
*
* in the browser plugin:
* - ikjadoonFrequent Contributor
Please add my vote to this feature request, too. Different subdomains can have wildly different logins. The URI / URL matching should have an option to be much more strict: "only match exact subdomain", perhaps. For example, vault.bitwarden.com and community.bitwarden.com are two unique logins—of course.
But 1Password is unable to distinguish them, unlike ironically Bitwarden. Example screenshots:



Plenty of services offer both their application AND discussion on the same domain + TLD, but different subdomains. This feature would be a major UI improvement, rather than needing to parse logins every single time with the URL.
To be honest, I'm surprised this feature hasn't made it in yet in 2022: surely stricter auto-fill via optional subdomain (or other) filters is a win-win for security, UX, and UI.
Let's hope this feature is not stuck in a 2024+ backlog.
EDIT: woohoo, it has finally reached the 1Password Beta, so there's hope something might be coming later this year or early next.
https://1password.community/discussion/comment/667124/#Comment_667124
- Former Member
Hi Brendan, thanks for your answer. The hide for one session does not really help, it is easier to ignore the autofill suggestion then. So +1 for the feature request. :-)
Best, Jens - BrendanR1P
1Password Team
Hi @jjaco,
Currently it isn't possible to prevent 1Password from offering to autofill a specific subdomain in the form of blacklisting. We do have a feature request logged for this on our end. While I cannot guarantee if/when this functionality will be added, I've added your interest to the feature request.
You can prevent 1Password from offering to autofill login fields when you are on particular websites by using the Hide on this Page feature, although this feature will only prevent 1Password from offering to autofill the login fields on the website for that particular browser session. Once you close and reopen your browser, you'd need to complete the Hide on this page steps below again:
- Open the website/subdomain you don't want 1Password to offer to autofill
- Right click anywhere on the website
- Move your mouse cursor to the 1Password - Password Manager option in the menu
- Click Hide on this page
I hope this helps.
-- Brendan
ref: IDEA-I-925