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Turning off "Save New Login" prompt for individual websites

Tim_G
Tim_G
Community Member

I have a bank that has a password thing that can't be saved by 1Password (and I don't want to save it anyway), but every time I fill in the password to check my account, it prompts me to save the password for every single keystroke I do. Is there some way I can turn off the "save New Login" prompt for particular websites.
A "Do not ask again" type button?


1Password Version: 5.3
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OS Version: OS X 10.11
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Comments

  • Jacob
    edited October 2015

    Hey @Tim_G! That's a great question. If you want to disable the Save New Login prompt on specific websites, there are two ways of doing so:

    Option 1: Stopping autosave as you go

    For this method, simply visit a website, log in, wait until the autosave prompt pops up, click the gear button, and select Never Autosave for This Site.

    Option 2: Adding the site to the exceptions list

    When you ask 1Password to never autosave on a site, it will add the URL to a domain exceptions list. You can find this list in 1Password > Preferences > Browser. If Automatically ask to save new Logins is enabled, you can manage the sites you'd like to exclude from autosaving. If there's one that you simply don't need in your vault, add it here and close the Preferences window to save it.

    Hope that helps! :)

  • Tim_G
    Tim_G
    Community Member

    Brilliant!
    I'm a little embarrassed to say that I looked everywhere to fix it & never noticed the little gear on the pop up!
    They don't love me for my brains...
    Thanks again!

  • littlebobbytables
    littlebobbytables
    1Password Alumni

    Hello @Tim_G,

    The cog is easy to miss, you're not the first and I doubt you'll be the last. So don't worry, you're in good company :smile:

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