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AntonyB's avatar
AntonyB
New Contributor
3 months ago

1P filling the wrong password field

My banking website has 3 inputs, username, password and passcode in that order. The input ids are userId, password and passcode and the password and passcode fields are both type=password.

1P always fills the passcode field with the field name password from my entry for the bank. I have tried adding a dummy field called passcode in my entry, but that makes no difference.

Two questions - 1. How do I stop it filling in the wrong field and 2. Is there any way I can turn off auto-commit for this entry, as the login always fails because I have to enter the 2FA token code before I can hit return.


1Password Version: 8.10.56
Extension Version: 8.10.56.28
OS Version: Windows 11 Home
Browser: Chrome

  • petazz's avatar
    petazz
    New Contributor

    I have a similar issue. Is there a way of specifying the exact DOM ID I would like the fill to go to? Or what relation does the field name have in 1Password to the DOM params?

  • AntonyB's avatar
    AntonyB
    New Contributor

    Thanks Kevin, I found that if I removed the password and added a new password it worked, so I then removed the new password field and stored it back in the default password field and now it fills the correct field. (The 3rd field is a MFA token, so cannot be stored in 1P, hence the reason for turning off auto login)

    Thanks for the auto-login pointer - that's just what I was looking for - thanks for your help!
    Antony

  • kevin_li's avatar
    kevin_li
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    Hi AntonyB,

    1Password can certainly autofill multiple password fields, but it needs a little trick. Can you try the following steps:

    1. Edit the login item in 1Password.
    2. Remove the default password field.
    3. Ensure the website is saved correctly.
    4. Click "+add more" and select "Password".
    5. Leave the title as "password" and input your first password info there.
    6. Click "+add more" and select "Password" again.
    7. Label it as "passcode" and input the passcode info there.
    8. Save the login item.

    Then, you can try to use the updated login item to fill in all three fields.

    Meanwhile, you can turn off the auto-commit feature for this login item with the steps below:

    1. Open your browser and unlock the 1Password extension there.
    2. Go to the website's login page.
    3. Click the 1Password icon in the toolbar area to open the popover window.
    4. The login item should be presented in the suggestion list or you can search for the login item.
    5. Click the vertical three-dots icon on the top-right corner.
    6. Select the "Don't sign in automatically" option

    Here is a demo screenshot for the option:
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    Let me know how it goes.

    -Kevin