Hope can set exceptions for auto sign-in after auto fill
This function works well most of the time, but when I'm trying to signing into online banking website, which will ask for a mobile-app-generated security code (instead of password) after entered username, the auto sign-in feature will make a failed attempt.
If I can set a auto sign-in exception for the online banking entry, or for the site domain, it'd be better.
1Password Version: 8.10.35
Extension Version: 2.25.1
OS Version: Not Provided
Browser: Not Provided
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Hello @xkww3n, thank you for writing in. I'm sorry about the trouble. I understand the usefulness of turning off Autosubmit for specific websites. I've passed along your feedback to the team.
Can you share the website URL so I can report the behaviour to our development team? In the meantime, I suggest dragging and dropping the username from the 1Password extension pop-over into the field or temporarily turning off the Autosubmit feature. Here's how:
- Right-click the 1Password icon in your browser's toolbar and select the Settings option.
- In the Autofill & save section, turn off the Sign in automatically after autofill option.
I look forward to hearing back from you.
-Evon
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@EvonG1P https://www.security.us.hsbc.com/gsa/SECURITY_LOGON_PAGE/
HSBC Bank in many other regions also have the same design.
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Thank you @xkww3n. I couldn't access the Security Code page.
So that I can submit the details to our development team, I would like to request that you send me the collected page structure to support+forum@1Password.com.
With your email, please include the following:
- A link to this thread: https://1password.community/discussion/146518
- Your forum username: xkww3n
- The collected page structure:
- Navigate to the security code page on HSBC's website.
- Right-click the Security Code field and select 1Password - Password Manager > Help > Collect Page Structure.
- Attach the JSON file to your email.
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.
I look forward to hearing from you.
-Evon
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