Chrome Autofill only username and password; keep Chrome's address and payment autofill

Is there any way to have 1Password autofill only the username and password? And keep the Chrome/Google option to autofill my addresses and payment info/credit cards?


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  • Hey @aceshighk,

    Here are the steps to enable Chrome's autofill alongside 1Password:

    1. Right-click 1Password's icon in Chrome's toolbar and click Settings.
    2. Under "General" turn off the "make 1Password the default password manager" option.
    3. Paste the following into Chrome's address bar: chrome://settings/autofill
    4. Click Addresses and more (or Payment methods) and allow Chrome to autofill.

    I hope this helps!

  • evolart
    evolart
    Community Member

    @steph.giles apologies for following up on a dead post but it's not closed so I suppose it's ok.

    I keep seeing these steps recommended in the numerous posts over the years that have asked this question. This solution prevents 1Password from auto-filling logins for me. Is that fully expected or am I doing something wrong here? If that is expected, is there a solution for having 1Password handle all credentials/logins but Chrome handle autofilling payment details. I'd rather not have my credit cards in both Google Payments/Wallet and also in 1Password.

  • Hello @evolart. Thanks for reaching out.

    We recommend using 1Password to fill in your personal information and credit cards/addresses, as it's often more convenient and safer to have all your data in one location.

    That said, turning off the "Make 1Password the default password manager in this browser" option in the extension and enabling Chrome's "Addresses and more" autofill should not prevent you from auto-filling from 1Password.

    May I ask what steps are you taking to autofill when using 1Password? Does the 1Password icon appear in the fields? If not, can you autofill from the 1Password extension pop-over instead?

    1. Click the 1Password icon in your browser's toolbar.
    2. Click the "Autofill" button on your Login item.

    I look forward to hearing back from you.

    -Evon

  • evolart
    evolart
    Community Member

    @EvonG1P not sure what was wrong the other day after I had disabled 1Password as the default password manager but it's working now.

    I personally consider storing all my passwords in the same place as my credit cards to be scary AF. I trust 1Password and Google Pay very much but I'd rather keep those items seperate. I also don't want to have my credit cards saved in 2 different places, that would be a management pain.

    Thanks for the quick response even though it turned out to be some kind of user error on my part. Everything is working as I intended now.

  • No problem at all @evolart; I'm glad to hear everything is working as expected now.

    Let me know if there's anything else I can help you with. 🙂

    -Evon

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