Feature Request - Hide vault/login on specific computers

txmoose
txmoose
Community Member

Howdy!

I use 1Password on my personal MacBook pro as well as my company-owned MacBook pro, and I store the system login for each one in a personal and work vault, respectively. I currently am frustrated by having both mac logins pop up and having to select which one to use, rather than jut having it autofill because the improper one is disallowed on the machine.

Is there any way to request a feature where we can disallow a given VAULT (I'm not opposed to having a vault with a single entry in it) or a given LOGIN from being searchable/cmd+-able/cmd+shift+space-able on a given instance of 1Password?

Thanks!


1Password Version: 1Password for Mac 8.10.48 (81048025)
Extension Version: Not Provided
OS Version: macOS 15.1
Browser: Not Provided

Comments

  • Hello @txmoose! 👋

    Thanks for reaching out! If you'd only like to see login suggestions from certain vaults on a device then you can choose which vaults 1Password in the browser will use by following these steps:

    1. Open and unlock 1Password for Mac.
    2. Click on 1Password next to the  in the menu bar.
    3. Click Settings.
    4. Click Accounts & vaults.
    5. Choose which vaults to use in that browser.

    For Quick Access and the 1Password desktop app itself, you can use collections to choose which vaults 1Password will suggest items from: Use collections to create custom groups of vaults

    -Dave

  • txmoose
    txmoose
    Community Member

    Hey @Dave_1P,

    Thanks for this, but 1P in the Browser isn't the product I'm talking about here. I'm talking about the 1P App on MacOS (specifically, at this point, MacOS Sequoia 15.x), specifically when using the cmd-backslash hotkey for searching and entry.

    I've tried setting up Collections, but that didn't seem to limit which vaults were searched? I've tried again while typing this out, and it seems collections only limit search domain within the window of the 1P app itself. If I use the cmd-backslash hotkey, I am still presented with both my work and personal mac login entry.

  • @txmoose

    Thanks for the reply. Try the following:

    1. Press Shift-Command-Spacebar to open Quick Access.
    2. Select the desired collection in the Quick Access window.
    3. Try to fill a login using Command-Backslash.

    That should limit Universal Autofill to the collection that you choose for Quick Access.

    -Dave

  • txmoose
    txmoose
    Community Member

    Hey @Dave_1P thanks so much! I never realized I could click a button in the quick-search box. That was exactly the solution I needed.

    Thanks, again!

  • I'm happy to help. 🙂

    -Dave