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Former Member
2 years agoTurn off "Save in 1Password"
I've got an unusual case. I have deployed 1Password/Mac as a solution for an elderly user with memory challenges. My thought is that having to remember only two passwords (MacOS and 1Password) woul...
1P_Dave
Moderator
2 years ago@jbschwartz55
I'm sorry for the delay in responding. I can definitely pass along your feedback and kind offer to our product team.
One suggestion did come to mind, what if you removed 1Password (the extension) from the user's browser entirely and just asked them to use Universal Autofill to fill their passwords. When they encounter a login page they would only ever need to remember to press Command-Backslash to fill their login and Universal AutoFill doesn't have the ability to save anything that they might type into the login fields on a webpage. You can learn more about Universal Autofill here: Use Universal Autofill in apps and browsers on your Mac
You would want to also make sure that the built-in password manager in their browser is turned off.
I look forward to hearing from you.
-Dave