Disable Password-Prompt for form
Hello,
I have developed a small Web Application. The Web App contains a form where you have to enter an identification and and a password.
1Password asks for saving the password every time I submit the form. Is there a way (e.g. data attribute) to disable this prompt?
The problem is: even if you have to enter an identification and a password, it's not a login form. Both, the identification and the password, are just valid once and change every time.
Regards,
Sandro
1Password Version: 5.4.1
Extension Version: 4.4.4
OS Version: OS X 10.11.2
Sync Type: WLAN
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Hi @sandroroth,
If you're looking for a way for an individual to instruct 1Password to ignore a particular form that is possible. When the 1Password Save Login window pops up you can click on the cog in the bottom left hand corner and select the Never Autosave for this site option which looks like this
There isn't a way for a site to instruct 1Password not to offer to save for anybody visiting though. Is the individual fix above enough for your needs?
I did have a conversation with another web developer recently and while I understood their point of view and some well meaning web devs would use it to help third party applications understand their site better (by saying this isn't a form you want to save) it could also be used by others that believe best security practices mean not allowing password managers. You'd be surprised (maybe saddened) at some of the views out there. It's a delicate line to walk.
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Hello,
Thank you for your feedback.
It would be great to have this option as a web developer - but as you said, some would probably "abuse" it. So I totally understand why AgileBits doesn't include such a function.
It's good to know that end-users can disable this function for my web app and it's an acceptable solution.
Kind regards
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On behalf of littlebobbytables, you're very welcome! If you have more questions or need anything else, be sure to let us know - we're always happy to help. :)
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