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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 put, I prefer the browser extension to select credentials for logging in. It handles OTP codes faster and easier than the system autofill in iOS/iPadOS. Instead, using the system autofill requires extra taps, needlessly populates the clipboard with OTP codes, and generates notifications about the OTP being copied to the clipboard that I'm frequently needing to dismiss.
I'm not sure if this is something that can be made optional in the browser extension settings, but I strongly dislike this new behavior and hope that it will be reverted to the previous behavior, or at least made optional.
Thank you.
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
34 Replies
- jirsbekNew Contributor
I'm sorry but this really is huge UX setback. Now it's practically impossible to use passkeys and Safari extension. To use passkeys "AutoFill from" 1Password has to be enabled but this disables extension's autocomplete feature.
- 1P_Dave
Moderator
Thank you for the feedback. I recommend using iOS AutoFill to fill your login credentials and sign in with passkeys. The 1Password extension can then be used to fill other information like credit cards and identity items.
-Dave
- Sir0binNew Contributor
This is not a solution if you have multiple accounts for one domain, which is a situation I deal with dozens of times per day.
Previous flow:
- Open page
- Tap correct login from inline extension
New flow
- Open page
- Dismiss autofill suggestion
- Tap key icon
- Look at list of about a dozen logins, which are titled by their username, not their title like in 1Password, so I have no idea which one I need
- Tap the 1Password icon
- Authenticate
- Tap the login I need
- Tap the login button
It is torturous.
- PatientHawkNew Contributor
Came here to concur that this new experience is terrible. I cannot state enough how much of a differentiator (read: advantage) the Safari extension has been for 1Password vs. other password managers for me, ever since its launch several years ago. Or let me put it this way: you built an experience that has made me never want to go back to the old way of doing things, let me use it for years, and ripped it away with this update. The whole “you can use it if you disable systemwide autofill” argument is frankly ridiculous, and I consider that to essentially be “we’re taking away the Safari extension” because systemwide autofill is nonnegotiable. All of this could have been avoided with even a toggle, and I beg 1Password to reconsider forcing this on me. 1Password just got considerably more expensive, and taking away a massive reason it was better than other password managers does not sit well with me.
- 1P_Dave
Moderator
Thanks for your feedback. I’ve shared a more detailed explanation in my pinned post, but in short, we had to disable the browser extension’s inline menu because it was conflicting with iOS AutoFill when enabled. Our team will continue exploring better solutions for the future.
-Dave
- bkrodgersOccasional Contributor
I agree, the new experience is terrible. I’ve also experienced the “save” prompts when the password hasn’t changed. Other issues include:
- being forced to save a new item when I reset passwords, rather than update existing
- after I fix the above and delete the duplicate, then try to login with the new password, it still shows the new entry that’s already deleted. And if I autofill with the corrected entry, it fills the old password instead.
- overall, the iOS autofill experience is clunky. Having to have it take over the entire screen to unlock is super annoying. Especially with so many sites that separate out entering username and password, so you have to do it at least twice. The inline is so much smoother.
if you can work out these glitches and potentially work with Apple to improve the overall autofill experience, I’m all for it. But until then, please make this optional.
- 1P_Dave
Moderator
I apologize for the delayed reply. Thank you for the feedback and I'm sorry that you're running into autofill issues. You wrote:
after I fix the above and delete the duplicate, then try to login with the new password, it still shows the new entry that’s already deleted. And if I autofill with the corrected entry, it fills the old password instead.
That doesn't sound right. Would you mind reproducing the issue again using the latest version of 1Password and then I'd like to ask you to create and share a 1Password diagnostics report from your iOS device:
Send a diagnostics report (iOS)
Attach the diagnostics to an email message addressed to support@1password.com
With your email please include:
- A link to this thread: https://www.1password.community/discussions/1password/me-271-feedback-inline-menu-hidden-in-safari/168853
- Your forum username: bkrodgers
You should receive an automated reply with a Support ID number. Please post that number here. Thanks very much!-Dave
- bkrodgersOccasional Contributor
Thanks Dave. I sent it over, ticket 569830. It's easily reproducible for me when trying to update my password for this very site. In fact, when I reported it, it was because I was resetting my password so I could come here to share my opinions on this release. The resulting experience only underlined how broken this version is.
- 1P_Dave
Moderator
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
- agutherOccasional Contributor
Well...that would have been good to be proactively communicated! I've run into the same issue also with the save password stuff down in the thread.
Why are such changes not communicated?
- 1P_Dave
Moderator
You can find the change mentioned in our release notes, which are published to both the App Store and our website.
That being said, I'll share your feedback with the team so that we can explore other ways to notify folks about changes like this in the future. Thank you for the feedback!
-Dave
- KepiOccasional Contributor
Now that this has been released publicly and I've encountered it, I have to add my voice to the chorus stating this change is awful, for reasons I pointed out in support ticket 563436.
And the official stance can't be that we can either have a good autofill experience in Safari, or autofill everywhere else in iOS, but not both? That's absurd.
- 1bvrOccasional Contributor
Hi Dave,
Thanks for responding to my feedback. That is disappointing news to hear, for the reasons I mentioned previously.
I also noticed that since this change, nearly every credential that is autofilled by the native autofill in Safari generates a prompt asking me to save the password even though the password is already saved. If I tap "Save," it then offers to "update" the credential in 1Password. But the password being saved is the same password that 1Password just autofilled through the native autofill.
- 1P_Dave
Moderator
Thank you for reporting this! Our team is working on improvements to avoid the "Save Password" prompt from appearing, those improvements should be released within the next few updates.
-Dave
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