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captbackfire
4 months agoNew Contributor
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I use a Microsoft 365 account, both personally and for work. I am having a terrible time with the authentication flow because 1Password automatically inputs the code for me in the interstitial screen...
1P_Timothy
Community Manager
4 months agoHi captbackfire! Thanks for joining the Community.
You can save box ticks on some sign in pages, but I'm not sure it will work with Microsoft 365 as I recall it being a multi-page sign in. What should help either way is disabling, or temporarily disabling "Sign in automatically after autofill" when accessing Microsoft 365. This will prevent 1Password from automatically moving through the sign in process. You can do so with these steps:
- Right click the 1Password icon in your browser's toolbar.
- Select Settings > Autofill & save.
- Turn "Sign in automatically after autofill" off.
If you'd like to see if you can save the box tick as well, you can try the following:
- Open the Microsoft 365 login page.
- Type in or fill your Login information but don't login just yet.
- Check the "Don't ask again for 30 days" box.
- Right click the 1Password icon in your browser's toolbar, then click Save Login.
- Choose your existing login, then click Update.
Let us know how that goes, and thanks again!
- captbackfire3 months agoNew Contributor
I'm keeping this tab open to watch for when the next time this comes up so I can test your method. It would be nice if anyone out there had a successful label or ID for this box so I can try ticking it automatically next time from the jump.
Anyone have this in their M365 record? If so, what field type is it, what label do you have on that field, and what is the field's value?
- 1P_Timothy3 months ago
Community Manager
Thanks captbackfire. Let us know how that goes for you.