How can I get rid of the new (since Sequoia) pop-up "enable Password AutoFill

palurie
palurie
Community Member

Here is a screenshot of what I get since updating to OS Sequoia!

This driving me crazy. Any suggestions how to deactivate?


1Password Version: n/a
Extension Version: n/a
OS Version: macOS 15.2
Browser: All

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  • Hello, @palurie. Thank you for writing in.

    Check to make sure Password AutoFill is turned off in macOS by following these steps:

    1. Click on the Apple icon  in the menu bar.
    2. Click System Settings.
    3. Click General, and then AutoFill & Passwords.
    4. Turn off AutoFill Passwords and Passkeys.

    Then, in your browser, make sure that 1Password is the default password manager:

    1. Open your browser.
    2. Right-click on the 1Password icon in your browser's toolbar and select Settings.
    3. Make sure that Make 1Password the default password manager in this browser is turned on.

    I hope that helps. Let me know how that goes.

    -Evon

  • palurie
    palurie
    Community Member

    Hi Evon: thanks for your reply.

    I have already taken the above steps.

    However, Google Chrome somehow does not recognise this workflow. Despite turning off the Apple Password management and designation 1-Password for password management, the Apple Password popup still intervenes and complicates password management with 1-Password.

    I will try to report it to Google Chrome. The above workflow works fine on Safari, and Firefox, but not on Chrome (all for Mac)
    Thanks, Peter

  • @palurie,

    Thank you for your response. Do you have the iCloud Passwords extension installed in Google Chrome? That could potentially be contributing to the issue.

    -Evon