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1bvr
1 month agoOccasional Contributor
#ME-271 feedback: Inline menu hidden in Safari on iOS when system AutoFill is enabled
Hello,
I recently noticed that a lot of login forms were no longer showing the 1Password drop-down to select a credential. I believe it is related to this change referenced in the title.
Simply p...
- 29 days ago
Hello 1bvr! 👋
Thank you for reaching out about this! When 1Password is set as your system autofill provider on iOS, the inline menu in the Safari extension is now hidden to prevent conflicts between the two filling experiences.
iOS 26 introduced enhancements to AutoFill, including support for strong password generation. This allows 1Password to integrate more deeply with iOS, enabling features like creating strong passwords and filling or saving login credentials directly through AutoFill on your iPhone and iPad.
At the same time, we’ve encountered some unavoidable conflicts between iOS AutoFill and the browser extension that don’t currently have a technical solution. We’re working closely with Apple to explore ways to resolve these issues in the future. In the meantime, we’re focusing on making native AutoFill on iOS the primary way to fill, while the Safari extension continues to provide additional capabilities beyond it.
Your feedback will help shape how we move forward. We appreciate you taking the time to share it.
-Dave
jtbandes
10 days agoNew Contributor
I received more information from Kester at support@1password.com, which doesn't really solve the issues I encountered, but others might find it at least provides useful context:
Apple have recently added a new feature to iOS Password AutoFill that offers to save any login that is used in Safari. This resulted in a conflict between the 1Password integration with iOS Password AutoFill and 1Password for Safari, where iOS would prompt you to re-save any login that was autofilled from 1Password for Safari.
The development team here at 1Password have filed feedback with our colleagues at Apple to get this conflict resolved in a future update, but for now, the 1Password for Safari inline menu will be disabled on sign-in forms if the 1Password integration with iOS Password AutoFill is set up. This is to avoid an unacceptable amount of friction that the conflict mentioned would cause in day-to-day use. I'm sorry for any confusion or interruption to your workflow that this has caused and we are working to improve the experience as soon as possible.
In the meantime, you should find that 1Password for Safari will continue to autofill other item types (such as credit cards or identities) without issue, while logins can be autofilled using the 1Password integration with iOS Password AutoFill (by tapping the suggested Logins or the "🔑 Passwords" button that appear directly above your keyboard or at the bottom of the screen).
- bkrodgers9 days agoOccasional Contributor
Except it hasn’t avoided that conflict at all. Both the native iOS save prompt and the extension prompt come up after most auto fills.
- shaun30009 days agoOccasional Contributor
Here, I fixed that last bit, for you. I thought it more succinctly communicated their solution.
In the meantime, you should find that 1Password for Safari will continue to autofill anything but passwords without issue.