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twilsonco
12 months agoNew Contributor
macOS 15 1Password not an option for system AutoFill
I was trying to create a Passkey in Safari for https://passkeys.directory/details/synology, and when it attempted to make a passkey, it only allowed me to use the built in macOS Passwords app, but I ...
1P_Dave
Moderator
12 months agoHello twilsonco! đź‘‹
1Password doesn't use the "Autofill & Passwords" feature in macOS System Settings so you won't see it listed there. Instead you can save and sign in with passkeys in Safari using 1Password for Safari:
I recommend that you turn off the "Autofill & Passwords" feature in macOS Settings to avoid conflicts and then make sure that the built-in password manager is also turned off in Safari: Turn off the built-in password manager in your browser
Let me know if you run into any issues.
-Dave
- Pilot_Rick2 months agoNew Contributor
You can turn off "Autofill & Passwords," but macOS will still prompt you to turn it on, causing a confusing user experience. My staff complains that it's not working because of this.
You can see in twilsonco​ screenshoots he does have it turned off.
For the user base to fully adopt 1Password, this would be worth developing.
Thank you twilsonco​ for the excellent write-up on this post.
Als side note to register for 1password.community, so I could post this, it would not suggest a password:
You would think 1Password would work flawlessly on a 1Password site.
- 1P_Dave2 months ago
Moderator
Welcome to the community! I'll reply below:
Als side note to register for 1password.community, so I could post this, it would not suggest a password:
This is an issue that our team has reported to our community vendor, hopefully it'll be fixed in a future update to the platform. I've added your report to our internal tracking item for the issue. I'm sorry for the inconvenience.
You can turn off "Autofill & Passwords," but macOS will still prompt you to turn it on, causing a confusing user experience. My staff complains that it's not working because of this.
I'm sorry that your staff is running into a similar issue. Can you make sure that your staff has completely turned off the built-in password manager using this guide: Turn off the built-in password manager in your browser
If they can still see the issue after following those steps then can you post a screenshot of the prompt that you see along with what website you see it on? I look forward to hearing from you.
-Dave
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