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Zorak
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1 month ago
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in Chrome how do I disable autofill of Google Wallet items?

I have some passes, loyalty cards, etc. saved in my Google Wallet.  Rather annoyingly, some recent change has caused a Wallet autofill menu to start popping up where it is not wanted, specifically, on the Delta login dialog:

I cannot figure out how to disable this.  If I go to chrome://settings/payments it shows that 1Password is managing auto-fill:

I have also looked all over https://wallet.google.com/ and https://payments.google.com/ and related pages and cannot find any setting that would control this; I have tried disabling 1Password in the above dialog just to make sure I can toggle "Save and fill" off but that doesn't help.

In fact, the pop-up menu in the first screenshot only appears when 1Password is enabled.  If I disable 1P and reload the Delta website then that popup does not appear.  This would seem to imply it is either under 1P's direct control, or a result of how 1P interacts in combination with Google Wallet.

This is not a critical bug, since the 1P fill button is still clickable, and/or I can fill my DL creds from the 1P toolbar icon, but it is definitely an annoyance to have the loyalty cards popup in my face when I don't actually _ever_ want it to show up (if I want to autofill a loyalty number that badly I will simply create a 1P entry for it, I don't want to pull anything over from Google Wallet; and even though I can see how others might want that feature, (a) it should be toggle-able (b) wouldn't it be better to integrate the autofill into the existing UI elements instead of popping up a completely separate menu?)

  • Zorak wrote:

    I have also looked all over https://wallet.google.com/ and https://payments.google.com/ and related pages and cannot find any setting that would control this

    So, I'm still not sure why turning 1P off would fix it, but I found the "right" way to disable this: https://wallet.google.com/wallet/settings/managepassesdata

    Toggle off the "Use passes across Google" setting.

    I guess if you use 1P _and_ you want that setting "on" then this doesn't help you, but at least for now this solves my problem.

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  • Zorak's avatar
    Zorak
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    Zorak wrote:

    I have also looked all over https://wallet.google.com/ and https://payments.google.com/ and related pages and cannot find any setting that would control this

    So, I'm still not sure why turning 1P off would fix it, but I found the "right" way to disable this: https://wallet.google.com/wallet/settings/managepassesdata

    Toggle off the "Use passes across Google" setting.

    I guess if you use 1P _and_ you want that setting "on" then this doesn't help you, but at least for now this solves my problem.

    • 1P_Dave's avatar
      1P_Dave
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      I'm glad that you were able to resolve the issue! Thank you for sharing with the community. 

      -Dave

  • 1P_Timothy's avatar
    1P_Timothy
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    Hi Zorak​! Thanks for writing in. 

    Browser's built in credential managers tend to be quite persistent in offering to fill saved data, even when another credential manager is in use. I'm not sure if a recent update to your browser has caused this for you, but I suspect that's the root of the issue. 

     If I disable 1P and reload the Delta website then that popup does not appear.  This would seem to imply it is either under 1P's direct control, or a result of how 1P interacts in combination with Google Wallet.

    1Password doesn't control Chrome's credential manager, and it doesn't ingest that information, but there could be some mixed signals the browser is getting regarding which should be displayed. 

    If you're not using Chrome's credential manager to enter your passes or cards I would suggest adding that information to 1Password, then deleting it from Chrome. To my knowledge you can't export card data from Chrome so that may be a bit of a manual process unfortunately. Let us know if you have any questions and thanks again. 

    • Zorak's avatar
      Zorak
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      If you're not using Chrome's credential manager to enter your passes or cards I would suggest adding that information to 1Password, then deleting it from Chrome.

      I don't want to add it to 1Password either -- I don't want this autofilled at all!  I have never added it into Chrome in any way, this popup just suddenly started appearing several weeks ago on its own.  It may happen on fields that are tagged as numeric in some way, e.g. it comes up on the Marriott login page as well.