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Bracer
8 months agoNew Contributor
iPhone Always Allow not an option
I use 1Password on my Apple devices and on most apps, it will fill in the login and password fine. On one particular app, there is never a fill in option. If I then click the Passwords button which t...
1P_Dave
Moderator
5 months agoWelcome to the community! All password managers on the iPhone and iPad use iOS Autofill and rely on the app that they're filling into to have set an associated domain so that the app can be matched to your saved login in that password manager. You can find Apple's documentation for third-party app developers here:
Which app are you having trouble with? It's possible that they updated the app since you last used it in the past.
-Dave
BoctorBill
20 days agoNew Contributor
I have the same problem with 1Password regarding some iPhone apps, Dave. Here's a specific one. The domain 1Password complains about is the one that I've already created for logins to the address in question. I'm sure it's not always easy for 1Password to know what address to associate with a poorly-behaved app.
Example: Honeywell Home app "TCC" (which uses https://mytotalconnectioncomfort.com). 1Password in iPhone literally tells me: "Fill anyway? 1Password can't verify the app or website should have access to your Mytotalconnectcomfort Honeywell login." So every single time that I need to log into that app, search/choose/"Allow Once".
It would be great if we could tell 1Password iPhone to remember association of a specific 1Password entry to a specific app. There's got to be a better way.
- 1P_Dave19 days ago
Moderator
I'm sorry that your login isn't being suggested when you sign in to the Honeywell app. If you don't see Fill & Update Login when you search for and tap on a Login Item then it means that the developer of that app hasn't added an associated domain and there is nothing for Password AutoFill to use to match the app to a Login item in 1Password. This means that you'll need to search for the correct Login item.
You can contact the developer of an app to have them add a specific URL as an associated domain for their app so that you don't need to manually add another URL to your login items. Here is Apple's developer page regarding associated domains (it can help helpful to share this with the developer of the app in question): Supporting Associated Domains | Apple Developer Documentation
-Dave
- BoctorBill20 days agoNew Contributor
Furthermore, I've added 3 other Honeywell-related addresses to the Login item to try to expand what the app is using. It didn't help at all.