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Juergen55131
14 hours agoNew Member
Suggested feature - "Do not save" Blacklist
For certain websites, I do not want to save login credentials at all — not locally, not in the cloud, and ideally without being prompted to do so. The current “Never Autofill on this Website” option prevents automatic filling, but it does not stop 1Password from prompting to save or update credentials when new login data is entered.
My suggestion: A dedicated “Do Not Save” blacklist for domains, similar to the existing autofill exclusion, but designed to suppress all interactions — no suggestions, no prompts, no updates.
I believe many users dealing with sensitive or temporary logins would benefit from such a feature. Thanks for the great work and for listening to practical improvement ideas!
2 Replies
- 1P_Timothy
Community Manager
Hi Juergen55131! Thanks for writing in and sharing this suggestion.
Have you used the Hide on this page option? It doesn't work quite how you proposed, no option to preemptively add domains to a list, but it will prevent 1Password prompts or suggestions from appearing on a page. To use Hide on this page you can right click anywhere on a page where you'd like to hide 1Password, then select 1Password - Password Manager > Hide on this page.
Let us know how that goes for you, and thanks again!
- Juergen55131New Member
Hi 1P_Timothy
it's not the feature I had in mind, but apperantly it does exactly what is important for me. No autofill, not asking for and not saving the login data. I was unaware that this option exists and also internet research via AI did not brought it up.
Thanks for your quick and helpful reply.