How to stop the 1password prompt on a form field
On numerous forms, including Quickbooks, the 1password icon covers the fields I'm trying to type in which is TOTALLY not password related. This has caused accounting errors plus it's just freaking annoying.
I turned off show autofill suggestions when a form in in focus but that didn't help. Here's a photo of the issue and the setting turned off.
https://share.icloud.com/photos/029wNGaknR3B6v3qwiWbyf9JQ
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It looks like you're describing the inline menu. Currently there is only one solution. I'll explain the steps below.
- Right-click on the page, select 1Password > (select the option) Hide on this page.
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To disable the feature:
- Repeat the steps above and deselect Hide on this page.
-or- - Quit your browser fully.
The feature is not sticky. If you restart or fully quit the browser you'll have to repeat the hide process again.
I've filed feature requests for others who are looking to have a lasting ignore type list of sites. Would you like me to include you in that request?
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Yes please do
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I've filed a feature request on your behalf for a permanent way to turn off 1Password in the browser on certain pages along to the team. Thank you for the feedback.
-Evon
ref:PB-42428572
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Evan - if you can answer one more thing about this hide option. Is that possible when using a mobile device such as my iPhone or iPad. Often this is where it is most challenging. Thank you.
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Thanks for the reply. "Hide on this page" isn't available on the iPhone and iPad, I've filed a separate feature request for the team to look into building that feature for iOS.
As a workaround, you could turn off the 1Password for Safari extension on your iPhone and iPad, and use iOS AutoFill to save and fill logins from 1Password instead: Use 1Password to save logins and sign in to apps and websites on your iPhone and iPad
-Dave
ref: PB-42655793
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Thanks for submitting the request.
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Thanks again for the feedback! 🙂
-Dave
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