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Former Member's avatar
Former Member
4 years ago

How do I prevent 1Password from autofilling on specific urls?

I'm trying to figure out how to disable 1Password for specific websites. I understand that the first time I visit a url have the option to "Never Ask Again," but I don't know how to manually enable that feature for a website that I visit frequently.

I do want to maintain this site's account credentials in 1Password, including the username, email address, and site url, but I do not want the 1Password browser extension actually displaying on that url. Is there a way to achieve this?

I'm using Firefox.


1Password Version: 1Password 7 Version 7.9.2 (70902004) Mac App Store
Extension Version: Firefox Extension 2.2.3
OS Version: macOS 12.2.1

  • Update #2:

    The Hide on this Page feature seems to reset after you reset your computer.

    So the pop-up will appear again. Though no worries as I can simply just click it again to hide the 1Password pop-up.

  • In the meantime, can you try the following steps and let me know if they help at all?
    Right click on the webpage.
    Hover your cursor over "1Password - Password Manager" in the context menu.
    Click "Hide on this page".

    This help! :D

    I don't see the 1Password pop-out any more on the webpage I'm having trouble to, even after logging out and logging in back again.

    Additionally, if you find 1Password's autofill menu too intrusive, you can use the following steps so that it only shows when clicking the > 1Password icon in the website field:
    Right click the 1Password icon in your browser's toolbar and choose "Settings".
    In the "Autofill" section, toggle off "Show autofill menu on field focus".

    Clear, I see this option as well. I'll try it out in the event that Hide on this page doesn't work.

  • ChrisC1P's avatar
    ChrisC1P
    Icon for 1Password Team rank1Password Team

    Hi E29037CB

    Thanks for writing to us.

    Would you mind sharing any other information about how having this feature would be beneficial to you or how not having it is impacting your workflow so I can forward your feedback to our product team?

    In the meantime, can you try the following steps and let me know if they help at all?

    1. Right click on the webpage.
    2. Hover your cursor over "1Password - Password Manager" in the context menu.
    3. Click "Hide on this page".

    Additionally, if you find 1Password's autofill menu too intrusive, you can use the following steps so that it only shows when clicking the 1Password icon in the website field:

    1. Right click the 1Password icon in your browser's toolbar and choose "Settings".
    2. In the "Autofill" section, toggle off "Show autofill menu on field focus".

    I hope those steps were helpful, I look forward to hearing from you. :)

  • Hello, please add the function to allow users to disable 1Password from appearing on certain webpages.

    For example, there's a saved login details for
    example (dot) com

    And in the settings of this saved login details. It's not allowed to pop-out at
    example (dot) com / page / sub-page / * .html

    On regular basis, I have to use a dashboard on a certain website that requires to create a lot of data fields and 1Password keep popping out on the data field generator webpage.

    Very annoying as the only option for me is to lock my 1Password so that it stops popping out.


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  • Former Member's avatar
    Former Member

    Hey @whitcook, I don't have a specific update to share. However, our product team and developers are aware of the interest in this. I can't make any promises, but we here in Support will continue to advocate for this on your behalf. Thanks for reaching out about it.

  • Former Member's avatar
    Former Member

    Has there been any movement on muting 1Password for a specific website? A website we use is glitching and we can't have 1Password interfering as we're trying to navigate their workaround.

  • Former Member's avatar
    Former Member

    Hi iresa thanks for the feedback. I will gladly share your thoughts with my team. I do know that the ability to turn off the inline menu on specific sites is something the devs are keen to implement. While I can't make any promises, I do hope that it can happen sooner rather than later.

    IDEA-I-596

  • iresa's avatar
    iresa
    New Contributor

    In my case I am using another password manager for my private data and 1password for our company. It is very helpful that 1password shows up for everything new/unknown.
    But it is equally annoying that I have to
    1. right mouseclick
    2. disable for this site
    3. chose my other password managers suggestion
    for access to sites supposed not to be managed by 1password.

    It is, by the way, very surprising from a user's perspective that "disable for this site" only lasts for the duration of the browser session. I thought there was an error in the application, until I read that this is how it is supposed to work. Actually this makes "disable for this site" close to pointless.

    This has been requested already a while ago: https://1password.community/discussion/116572/disable-for-certain-urls
    That discussion has been closed.

    I am adding my voice too, if that helps.

  • Former Member's avatar
    Former Member

    Hey @matthewmagellan! Right now, there's not a way to disable 1Password for specific websites. However, we do have an internal feature request for this, and I can add your voice to it.

    In the meantime, some ways to close out of the inline menu that you'd see on your sites is to:

    • Press ESC on your keyboard.
    • Click on a blank area in the page to remove focus from the field.
    • Click the little 1Password icon on the right side of the field to toggle it off.

    If you'd like to take things a step further and disable the inline menu from automatically appearing (on all sites), this can be done by going into the extension's settings page. Here are the steps for that:

    1. Right-click the extension's icon on the top right corner of the browser and select Settings.
    2. Go to Autofill and turn off the "Show autofill menu on field focus" option there.

    I hope that helps for now. Let us know if you have any other questions!