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Pleonasm
8 months agoFrequent Contributor
A Quicker Way to Sign In
After completing a website sign in, a pop-up appears saying “A Quicker Way to Sign In: 1Password will now sign in automatically after autofilling your credentials.” Disabling the “Sign in automatically after autofill” setting in the 1Password browser extension does not prevent the same prompt from appearing again for the same website, after the browser’s history is cleared and the browser is closed.
Is there a mechanism to permanently prevent the “A Quicker Way to Sign In” pop-up from appearing on all websites? (Thank you.)
P.S.: I am using 1Password browser extension 2.25.1 in Safari 17.5 (private windows) on macOS 14.5.
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Hello Pleonasm
Thanks for following up with me. I appreciate it!
I understand your concern. For users who regularly clear their browser's cache, this pop-up will continue to appear frequently.
While I can't guarantee anything, I've logged your feature request internally to share it with the team. Our product team will review your feedback to assess its feasibility for inclusion in a future version of 1Password.
Currently, you should be able to exclude extensions from being cleared when you clear your browser's history:
- Hold the
Option key ⌥
while using Safari - Click on
History
from the menu bar - Select
Clear history and Keep website data...
- For some context, Safari has a unique behavior where clearing the history also clears out the extensions cache. In contrast, other browsers typically only clear the browsing history and leave extensions data intact.
Lastly, please feel free to provide your feedback to Apple regarding this unique feature, as it differs from how other browsers operate: https://www.apple.com/feedback/safari.html
-Zaid
ref: 2F40828092
- Hold the
- MirvRegular Contributor
I also get this on my iPhone safari frequently. Why?
- georgebhNew Contributor
This (A Quicker Way to Sign in) is literally the most annoying pop up that is driving me crazy. I love 1password, but this one continuing, non-stop annoyance is enough to make me leave 1password. We ought to be able to permanently disable it and still be able to clear our cookies, etc.
- MirvRegular Contributor
I got this popup just now and have not cleared history or caches recently. It appeared on the first web site I used after opening Safari.
- 1P_Dave
Moderator
Thanks again for the feedback, I'm sorry that the suggested workaround isn't a complete fit for your use case. Hopefully the experience can be improved in the future for folks who regularly clear Safari's cache/history. 🙂
-Dave
- PleonasmFrequent Contributor
zaid_alian, thank you for your advice. I was unaware of the "option key" for Clear History in Safari. However, note that "Clear History and Keep Website Data" retains cookies, which is a privacy concern.
- zaid_alian
1Password Team
Hello Pleonasm
Thanks for following up with me. I appreciate it!
I understand your concern. For users who regularly clear their browser's cache, this pop-up will continue to appear frequently.
While I can't guarantee anything, I've logged your feature request internally to share it with the team. Our product team will review your feedback to assess its feasibility for inclusion in a future version of 1Password.
Currently, you should be able to exclude extensions from being cleared when you clear your browser's history:
- Hold the
Option key ⌥
while using Safari - Click on
History
from the menu bar - Select
Clear history and Keep website data...
- For some context, Safari has a unique behavior where clearing the history also clears out the extensions cache. In contrast, other browsers typically only clear the browsing history and leave extensions data intact.
Lastly, please feel free to provide your feedback to Apple regarding this unique feature, as it differs from how other browsers operate: https://www.apple.com/feedback/safari.html
-Zaid
ref: 2F40828092
- Hold the
- PleonasmFrequent Contributor
zaid_alian, thank you for your note. If the Safari history is not cleared, then the "A Quicker Way to Sign In" pop-up only appears the first time when signing into a website.
However, as expected, the pop-up reappears whenever Safari’s history is cleared – and, becomes an annoyance since it must be manually closed in order to remove it from the browser’s window.
Please consider finding a mechanism by which a user can optionally disable the appearance of this pop-up permanently and universally across all websites. In my opinion, a user who clears Safari’s history for privacy should not be forced to repeatedly experience the same pop-up. This annoyance did not previously occur, and I suspect it may be a recent "improvement" to the 1Password browser extension that perhaps can be reversed?
- zaid_alian
1Password Team
Hello Pleonasm,
My name is Zaid, and I am part of the 1Password Support. I'll be happy to help you.
This notification is generated by the 1Password for Safari app, which utilizes the browser's history to store user-specific information.
If you clear your browser's history or use a private tab, the notification may appear consistently because its settings are stored in the browser's history. Additionally, the indexedDB data (stored in "~/Library/Containers/com.apple.Safari/Data/Library/WebKit/WebsiteData/") of 1Password for Safari, which contains all the settings and processes to establish 1Password's functionality, will also be wiped out when Safari clears cache/history.
Do you encounter this notification every time you autofill with 1Password during a regular Safari session where you haven't cleared your browser's history?
-Zaid