How to avoid update some logins
For certain internet service, I have to add a token value to a static password. 1Password detects this as a change and ask to update that record. Is it possible to inhibit this behaviour?
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Hi! Thanks for your prompt response. As far as I been reviewing this, it is limited to Safari (in Brave this is no happening). The first four images are for this web site. As you can see, after 1Password put a user and password, and I have to complement the password with an additional token value. 1Password consider this as a change and ask to update the record, that is unnecessary. The fourth image shows a second login web form that is part of the Citrix workflow and where 1Password ask for the update for the previous step.
Something similar happen with https://www.bbva.mx. After clicking on the green button named "Acceso" (upper right corner) a form is shown to type your credit card number and your password. I don't have a record for this login (and I don't want to) but 1Password ask to create one (in Safari, in Brave no).
Maybe I'm wrong and this is the default and correct behaviour; in that case, I will ask if there is a way to avoid ask update some records or to avoid to create entries for some logins. I hope I've been clear enough explaining this.
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Thank you for the additional info and screenshots here @eravila !
This behavior is correct and as expected - 1Password will trigger the save/update prompt if it recognizes a change in the username/password field on a website that you already saved in 1Password.
This is quite a unique edge case since you are required to add an additional bit of info to your password each time you log in. In that case, I recommend you add this website to the exclusion list in 1Password's preferences, to prevent the save/update prompt from showing up on this website. Here's how:
- Open and unlock the 1Password 7 desktop app.
- Click the "1Password" menu on the top left next to the Apple logo and select "Preferences".
- In the preferences window that pops up, Select the "Browsers" tab.
- Add the website's domain to the blank text block at the bottom of the window. In this instance, you can add "workspace-americas.ey.com" there.
- If you want to add any other websites, press Enter and add other domains, each one in its own line.
- Close the preferences window, go to the website, test and see if 1Password still pops up and asks you if you'd like to save/update your credentials.
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Nice! Yes, it works! Thanks for your answer.
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Glad I could help :)
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