How do I get Chrome to never show login pop-up?
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I'm trying to disable autosave across an entire subdomain to no avail. We have developer sites internal to our company, and every time I log in with a test account, the autosave bar pops up in Chrome.
I've tried adding ".dev.mycompany.com", "dev.mycompany.com" and "*.dev.mycompany.com" without any luck.
Am I doing something wrong, or is this just not currently supported?
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Hi @atraver,
Try adding mycompany.com to the list, it should then work for all subdomains. Note that we don't recognize beyond the subdomain, so only sub.domain.com or domain.com will work, the rest won't work. We're working on some improvements to make it work better.
Hopefully, the domain filter will work for you.
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Hi @atraver,
How often do you create new items for that site? The reason that I'm asking is that if it is not too often, you can disable it for the whole domain and have 1Password save it manually by pressing the 1Password button to press the Add button on top right to create a new item. It might be less annoying this way.
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I should also mention that the latest beta build of the Chrome extension adds the "Never for this site" button to the autosave bar. You can switch to the beta channel by selecting the "Allow beta extensions" option on the extension download page or just wait until the next stable release, and you'll get it.
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