Change AutoFill Behavior for specific websites
Hi guys,
I hope this is not an reguarly asked question... because I wasn't able to find anything on the forum....
I have a webseite, where I want to edit/change the autofill behavior:
I'm using Chrome....
I have the fileds:
Username
Password
Pin+OTP Token
Username and Password getting autofilled as expected.
Now I want to do the autofill of the PIN+Token too.
The OTP token is configured in 1Password and is working fine.
How can I get 1Password to autofill the PIN (also saved as 2nd password in 1Password) and the OTP into this field?
Thanks in advance!
1Password Version: 8.10.23
Extension Version: 2.19.0
OS Version: Win11
Browser: Chrome(latest)
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Hey @Jaxx0n, thanks for writing in!
There isn't a way to use the 1Password extension to autofill two different fields into one on a website. However, I have a workaround that might be helpful for you.
Have the 1Password extension autofill the username, password and PIN into the fields then drag and drop or paste the one-time password.
Just to confirm, does the "Pin + Token" field require them to be autofilled in that particular order? Or, can you autofill the one-time password first and then drag and drop the PIN afterwards?
Additionally, is this a private website? If not, can you share the website URL so I can test things out?
That being said, I understand that some websites require two different passwords to be filled into one and because of that, I've shared the feedback with our product team who review these feature requests.
I look forward to hearing back from you @Jaxx0n, so we can assist you further.
-Evon
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Hi @EvonG1P , thanks for your reply!
Have the 1Password extension autofill the username, password and PIN into the fields then drag and drop or paste the one-time password.
-> How do I make 1Password fill the Pin into this field?Just to confirm, does the "Pin + Token" field require them to be autofilled in that particular order? Or, can you autofill the one-time password first and then drag and drop the PIN afterwards?
--> Yes it neededs to be filled in order "PIN","OTP"Additionally, is this a private website? If not, can you share the website URL so I can test things out?
->Kinda private.. its a coorperate Citrix Login Page... I could share a few sample Websites that look similar via PM (does thos Forum support PM?)Thanks in advance!
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Hey @Jaxx0n, thanks for your reply.
How do I make 1Password fill the Pin into this field?
I'd like to take a closer look at this page structure to confirm. I recommend sending an email to support+forum@1Password.com so that our support team can help you.
With your email please include:
- A link to this thread: https://1password.community/discussion/143936
- Your forum username: Jaxx0n
- If possible, a sample website.
- Collected page structure:
- Navigate to the page exhibiting the behaviour.
- Right-click the problematic field and select 1Password > Help > Collect Page Structure.
- 1Password will save a .json file to your "Downloads" folder.
- Attach the file to your next reply.
After emailing in, you'll receive a reply from BitBot, our friendly robot assistant with a Support ID that looks something like [#ABC-12345-678]. Post that here, and I’ll be able to locate your message and make sure it’s gotten to the right place.
We look forward to assisting you further,
-Evon
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