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Former Member
4 years agoWebsite field for autofill on browser does not filter more than 3 domain levels deep (Windows/Firefx
The autofill on Windows browsers seem to only look at 3 domain deep levels, e.g. if you have a domain name
level4.level3.level2.level1
and have an ID / password saved for a login on website doma...
steph_giles
1Password Team
4 years agoHey @TimKyn,
1Password will suggest all logins that contain the same base domain of the website you’re currently visiting and it should order them in a logical manner:
- Favorites that contain the base domain.
- Exact matches of the base domain + sub-domain.
- Other logins that contain the base domain (but might contain different sub-domains and other prefix/suffix).
So my best suggestion here would be to mark the logins you use the most as favorites, which should make them show up at the top of the suggestions list, making it easier for you to find.
The other suggestion as Joy mentioned would be to name your login entries with unique and recognizable names so it would be easier to locate the relevant entry. Naming your login items with unique and recognizable names would not only make it easier for you to locate the relevant login, but would also allow you to start typing the login item’s name (or username) inside the fields on the website, which will act as a “search” function in 1Password and will narrow down the list of options it suggests.
As for the feature request we don't currently have a way for you to track this but I would recommend keeping an eye on our release notes and I will make a note to try to update this thread when the feature becomes available.
Let us know if you have any questions.