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4 months agoSuper Contributor
Turn off built-in password manager on iOS
This discussion was created from comments split from: Email field blocked by Safari autofill.
- 1P_Dave
Moderator
Hello AZBigdog! 👋
Thanks for flagging this! I've filed an issue with our technical writing team to get the article updated for iOS 18. In the meantime, the correct steps are as follows:
- Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad.
- Tap General > AutoFill & Passwords.
- Turn on AutoFill Passwords and Passkeys.
- Turn off other password managers and turn on 1Password.
- Tap Back > Settings.
- Tap Apps > Safari > AutoFill.
- Turn off Use Contact Info and Credit Cards.
I hope that helps. 🙂
-Dave
- AZBigdogNew Contributor
I followed that link for turning off built in password manager in the browser and it looks like for the iOS Safari one, it not the same procedure anymore. Would they be able to update this for iOS 18.x?
Thanks
- AZBigdogNew Contributor
iOS 18 moved stuff around so I had to go looking for it when I first installed 1Password. Actually on a semi-related topic THIS is the reason I went to 1Password. Bitwarden, although a good password manager, is missing form filling on its mobile app.
- 1P_Dave
Moderator
I'm glad that you're finding 1Password useful. 🙂
-Dave