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gswhite
11 months agoNew Contributor
Mac OS 15.2 Sequoia AutoFill and Passwords not showing 1password
Hi Everyone,
I am experiencing and issue after switching to a new Mac.
I have installed a fresh version of 1Password from the 1Password website, but 1Password as an app is not showing in Settin...
1P_Dave
Moderator
11 months agoHello gswhite! 👋
Thank you for reaching out. 1Password doesn't use the "Autofill & Passwords" feature in macOS System Settings so you won't see it listed there. Instead you can fill and save logins using either 1Password in the browser (our browser extension) or using Universal Autofill:
If you don't see 1Password in Safari then try the steps in this article: If you don't see the 1Password icon in your browser's toolbar
Make sure to turn off the built-in password manager in your browser. Let me know if that doesn't work. 🙂
-Dave
- pezzage6 months agoNew Contributor
Is there any specific reason that 1password is not and will not be supporting this feature?
- 1P_Dave6 months ago
Moderator
Welcome to the community! 1Password doesn't currently support the macOS filling feature because the team is focused on supporting the existing two filling methods (mentioned in my post above).
That being said, I can definitely file a feature request on your behalf as well to have the team look into support macOS AutoFill in the future. Can you tell me a little more about where the existing methods (1Password in the browser and Universal Autofill) fall short for your needs?
-Dave
- fabian5 months agoNew Contributor
I didn’t bother about the macOS AutoFill feature until it was turned on by the company I work for on my BYOD Mac as company passkeys are now stored in Microsoft Company Portal. I wish I could see 1Password too to fill in passwords automatically like entering credentials to Parallels Desktop for a fully integrated experience and not to have to think that 1Password works also in the background and I have to do CMD+\.