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eaobrien
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9 months ago

How to stop 1Password for a complete domain

My employer has multiple webpages which prompt for logins by opening up a login page on the fly. All of the login pages have urls which contain a common initial segment, say whoami.company.org, but the rest of the string is generated on the fly at every login request. I don't want to use 1Password for any of these logins. But since the url is not fixed, I can't simply add this url to 1Password and control its AutoFill behaviour. Is there any way I can rule out 1Password prompts for any url which contains whoami.company.org?


1Password Version: 8.10.56
Extension Version: 8.10.56.28
OS Version: Ubuntu 22.04
Browser: Chrome

6 Replies

  • planigan's avatar
    planigan
    New Contributor

    This is so unbelievably aggravating. My company recently switched us all over to 1Password from LastPass. This is ONE area where LastPass definitely has 1Password beat.

    Our company uses Okta to provide SSO services. We're not supposed to store our Okta credentials in 1Password so I'd really like to just hide it on our Okta login portal.

    However, the login portal is something like https://company-name.okta.com/app/APP_NAME/UID/OTHER_STUFF for every app that uses SSO. The UID also seems to change periodically.

    SO WHY CAN'T I JUST IGNORE THE ENTIRE DOMAIN??? LastPass used to let me do that. 1Password makes me hide it on every portal page for every app. Then as soon as the UID changes, I have to go through the same exercise all over again.

    • 1P_Dave's avatar
      1P_Dave
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      planigan 

      Thank you for the feedback and I'm sorry for the frustration. I've passed along your feedback to our Product team who will look into improvements for future versions of 1Password.

      -Dave

  • 1P_Evon's avatar
    1P_Evon
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    eaobrien

    Thank you for your reply. I apologize for the inconvenience with the "Hide on this page" feature not functioning as expected in your situation. I recognize that the URL changes require you to reapply this option on every webpage change.

    While I can't make any promises, I've filed a feature request on your behalf with our product team to add an option to hide 1Password on a specific domain.

    I hope that helps.

    -Evon

    ref:45556834

  • eaobrien's avatar
    eaobrien
    New Contributor

    Sorry, I was too optimistic in believing it resolves the problem. It does for that session. But once I quit the brower and later return to the same domain 1Password again prompts me to save login data. I would like to avoid being prompted ever for this domain. Thanks.

  • eaobrien's avatar
    eaobrien
    New Contributor

    Hi Dave,
    That seems to work fine.
    Thanks for your assistance.

  • Hello eaobrien! 👋

    Thanks for reaching out. I understand that you'd like to hide 1Password on a certain website so that you no longer see any prompts from 1Password on any of that website's associated webpages. Try this:

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

    Let me know if that doesn't work.

    -Dave