Auto-submit cannot be disabled when "Offer to fill & save passwords" is disabled
I generally use the 1Password in the browser keyboard shortcut (for me, ⌘.) to fill credentials on a website. As such, I keep the main autofill setting, "Offer to fill & save passwords," disabled:
The screenshot suggests that in this state, "Sign in automatically after autofill" is disabled, but in fact it is not. If I use ⌘. to fill in credentials on a login page, the form is automatically submitted, when I would prefer to submit manually.
As a workaround, I can enable "Offer to fill & save passwords," and then disable "Sign in automatically after autofill":
But I don't want to see 1Password UI on login forms either, because I don't use it and it can interfere with filling forms (for example, by competing with a site's built-in dropdowns).
Please make it possible to disable "Sign in automatically after autofill" when "Offer to fill & save passwords" is disabled.
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Hello @ravron! 👋
I'm sorry that the "Sign in automatically after autofill" option isn't turning off correctly. Our developers are aware of the issue and are investigating. So that I can help you find a workaround for now can you tell me the following:
- Which browser are you using?
- Do you have autosubmit turned on for Universal Autofill in the 1Password desktop app? You can check by following these steps: Open and unlock 1Password for Mac > Click on 1Password next to the in the menu bar > Click Settings > Scroll down and make sure that "Submit automatically with Universal Autofill" is turned off.
I look forward to hearing from you.
-Dave
ref: dev/core/core#30840
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- I'm using Firefox 128.0.3
- I did have autosubmit for Universal Autofill turned on. Turning it off fixed my issue: autosubmit is disabled for 1Password in the Browser when "Offer to fill and save passwords" is disabled.
Thanks for the tip! I did not expect those settings to be intertwined in that way.
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