Multiple Logins on Single Domain
There are several web sites I use regularly that have both a site login (e.g.: https://www.website.com/) and a separate PhpMyAdmin login that I have access too (e.g.: https://www.website.com/phpmyadmin/). With these web sites, no matter what I'm logging into (PMA vs. main site), it always shows the main site's username/password. I have already confirmed that the logins have different paths (PMA login has "/phpmyadmin/" in the URL, main site does not).
How can I get it show the correct login for these different logins instead of always showing the main site login no matter what?
I'm using Google Chrome.
1Password Version: Not Provided
Extension Version: 1Password X 1.18.0
OS Version: Windows 10 Professional 64-bit
Sync Type: Not Provided
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Hey @Raskii,
1Password should show you both logins. 1Password will not hide any login if it has the same base domain as the website you are currently on, and there's no way to tell it to hide it. Both logins should show up as viable options when you autofill. Here's an example:
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I'm not wanting 1Password to hide any logins. I'm wanting it to default to the correct login.
If I'm at a login page located at "https://www.website.com/phpmyadmin/", The first login that shows up shouldn't be the one with the Sign-in Page of "https://www,website.com/". It should be the one with a Sign-in Page of "https://www.website.com/phpmyadmin/". The correct login shouldn't be the 3rd, 4th, or 5th one in the list, it should be the first and I shouldn't have to go hunting through the list to find it.
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Thanks for clarifying @Raskii .
Currently 1Password X organizes logins alphabetically according to their name. As you can see in my screenshots, the first login is "TestYou Admin Panel" because the "A" in "Admin Panel" comes before the "M" of the "Main website" in the second login, Regardless of which page was the login saved on.
However, if I mark the second "Main Website" login as a favorite (find it in 1Password X, click on on it to highlight it and click the star icon on the bottom right), 1Password X will always show that login first in the list. I hope you'll find that tip useful if you have logins that you use more often than others.
We're constantly developing 1Password X and adding new abilities and features to it, so keep it up to date and perhaps what you're asking will be possible in a future version.
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Gotcha.
Thanks for the reply, and for letting me know about the sorting: That should at least be enough for me to make sure the correct login is always at least in the top 2 options.
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Glad I could help :)
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