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rogierl
6 months agoNew Contributor
How to prevent 1password to offer storing password
I am using a Microsoft account for a couple of web services. But a lot of the time, f.e. when logging in to Atlassian's Confluence, 1password offers me to save the login. I don't want this and for so...
rogierl
6 months agoNew Contributor
Indeed, exactly my problem. I hope the 1password folks are reading along here? :D
1P_Timothy
Community Manager
6 months agoHi rogierl, OAW thanks for writing in!
If you don't want 1Password to appear on these pages at all, the easiest option might be to set "Hide on this page". You can do so by right clicking on the page, then selecting 1Password - Password Manager > Hide on this page. When you next visit the page, 1Password will not appear.
I will note that we are currently investigating a bug preventing the "Hide on this page" setting from working on a few specific webpages, though I don't believe the sites mentioned here are affected.
There are also a number of settings to adjust what 1Password offers to save, and how autofill suggestions are presented under Settings > Autofill & save in the extension settings. These will be browser wide though, and not per domain.
Let us know if any of those options work for you, and thanks again!
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- OAW6 months agoSuper Contributor
1P_Timothy Appreciate the feedback! But I'm not sure if I've communicated the issue clearly. In my case, I don't have an issue with 1P appearing on the page. I want to be able to use it to autofill my password in D365. The issue is after I successfully do that 1P is offering to save a login it already has. That makes no sense and it should be able to tell that the login already exists so there is no reason to offer to save it.
- 1P_Timothy5 months ago
Community Manager
Apologies for my confusion here, and thanks for clarifying that for me OAW.
OAW , rogierl would you happen to be using 1Password for Mac's Universal Autofill feature (Command-Backslash) when this happens? If so, it may be related to an issue under investigation.
If that's the case, you can try this workaround:
- Open your browser.
- Right-click the 1Password icon in the toolbar, then choose "Settings".
- In the "Notifications" section, turn off "Allow 1Password to show unlock notifications".
Let us know if there's an improvement in behaviour after changing the notification setting. If you're not using Universal Autofill, could you try temporarily switching to the beta to see if there's any change?
Thanks!
- rogierl5 months agoNew Contributor
I will try this; I'll report back here, thanks!