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durikon
New Contributor
11 months ago

How to configure a site to be completely ignored?

in my work environment I usually login with a username + password, which I store in 1P.
this work on most sites in our domain (e.g. workdomain.com).

there is a specific site "special.workdomain.com", where I need to login with username + OTP. The OTP is not generated by 1P. I defined custom login behavior for this site to "never fill on this site".
When I go to the special site, 1P is quiet, as expected, but when I click into the username field I, 1P still provides suggestions, which is irritating. (Some of them are even wrong.)
After entering the correct login data manually, 1P wants to save/update a login, which is very irritating. Updating will override my password with the OTP, saving a new login will save the OTP, which is useless.
How can I configure 1P to not do anything on this site?


1Password Version: 8.10.33
Extension Version: 2.24.2
OS Version: macOS 13.6.6
Browser: Chrome

6 Replies

  • 1P_Evon's avatar
    1P_Evon
    Icon for 1Password Team rank1Password Team

    Hello durikon, thank you for writing in. I'm sorry about the trouble you're bumping into with 1Password.

    At the moment, there isn't a feature allowing you to blacklist specific websites in the 1Password extension. While I can't make any promises, I've created a feature request for our product team; we will go over your feedback and see if it's something we'll be able to add in a future version of 1Password.

    Alternatively, there is an option that will prevent 1Password from offering to autofill on this web page for the duration of your browsing session. Once your browser is closed and reopened you will need to follow the steps again to prevent 1Password from offering to autofill on this web page again.

    1. Right-click anywhere on the web page.
    2. Select "1Password - Password Manager", then choose "Hide on this page".

    You could also turn off the new Autosave feature in the 1Password extension; this applies to all websites:

    1. Right-click the 1Password icon in your browser's toolbar and select "Settings".
    2. In the Autofill & save section, turn off the "Save logins automatically" option.

    You mentioned:

    When I go to the special site, 1P is quiet, as expected, but when I click into the username field I, 1P still provides suggestions, which is irritating. (Some of them are even wrong.)

    If the subdomain is different between the Login item and the specific website, I suggest using the "Never fill on this exact domain" Autofill behaviour rule on those Login items so they don't appear as suggestions.

    I hope that helps. Let me know if you have any questions.

    -Evon

    ref: PB-40232840

    • EdVmnzQC's avatar
      EdVmnzQC
      New Contributor

      Unfortunately, this feature was a dealbreaker for me. I ended up globally disabling auto-fill and auto-save because of it. 

      • 1P_Dave's avatar
        1P_Dave
        Icon for Moderator rankModerator

        EdVmnzQC 

        I understand that you'd like to prevent 1Password from showing up on a page. Can you try the following: 

        1. Right-click on the webpage in question.
        2. Click 1Password - Password Manager > Hide on this page. 


        -Dave

    • jmuscato's avatar
      jmuscato
      New Contributor

      I have a similar problem. I don't want to save my bank password on 1Password (paranoid!) but 1Password keeps asking to save it every time I log in. I guess I clicked it once and saved it by mistake. I trust you, but I really don't want that password anywhere on your site. I deleted it, but don't know if a hacker could still retrieve it. 

      There used to be an option that said "Don't offer to save password for this site" but I don't see that any more. I think that is what the OP is asking for, as am I.

      Thanks.

      • 1P_Dave's avatar
        1P_Dave
        Icon for Moderator rankModerator

        jmuscato 

        Thanks for reaching out. Your saved passwords never leave your device without first being end-to-end encrypted and protected using two secrets that only you know: your account password and your Secret Key. Without these secrets there's no way that a hacker can retrieve your bank's password if you save it in 1Password, you can read more here: About the 1Password security model

        That being said, you can turn 1Password off on a certain webpage by right-clicking on the page in question and then clicking 1Password - Password Manager > Hide on this page

        -Dave