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1bvr
3 months agoFrequent 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...
- 2 months 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 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.
That being said, our team is actively evaluating the situation and keeping an eye on everyone's feedback in order to determine the best path forward. Your experience will help shape how we move forward. We appreciate you taking the time to share it.
-Dave
1P_Dave
Moderator
24 days ago1bvr and bkrodgers
Unfortunately, we haven’t yet found a way to work around the conflicts mentioned in the pinned post post due to current iOS AutoFill API behaviour and limitations. We’re continuing to explore options and working closely with Apple to report and identify potential solutions.
-Dave
mburnett
9 days agoOccasional Contributor
I don’t understand why the functionality wouldn’t be reverted to its behavior from prior to integration of the latest autofill APIs, then. Everything worked perfectly fine, for years, until that supposed upgrade was added.
Alternatively, at least let users choose whether to completely disable the only value added by the Safari extension, without disabling the value added to every other app.
Given the number of paying customers here confused, frustrated, and complaining, one would think that two months would be sufficient to do at least that much, so that we aren’t experiencing frustration literally every time we need to fill a password—the one job for which we pay for 1Password.