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AntonyB
3 months agoNew Contributor
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
- petazzNew 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?
- AntonyBNew 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
1Password Team
Hi AntonyB,
1Password can certainly autofill multiple password fields, but it needs a little trick. Can you try the following steps:
- Edit the login item in 1Password.
- Remove the default password field.
- Ensure the website is saved correctly.
- Click "+add more" and select "Password".
- Leave the title as "password" and input your first password info there.
- Click "+add more" and select "Password" again.
- Label it as "passcode" and input the passcode info there.
- 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:
- Open your browser and unlock the 1Password extension there.
- Go to the website's login page.
- Click the 1Password icon in the toolbar area to open the popover window.
- The login item should be presented in the suggestion list or you can search for the login item.
- Click the vertical three-dots icon on the top-right corner.
- Select the "Don't sign in automatically" option
Here is a demo screenshot for the option:
-Let me know how it goes.
-Kevin