

Open it how you like, and then follow these steps.Īdd the website URL you don't want login prompts for in the Website field. There are several ways to access 1Password on your computer: the extension in your browser, the desktop app, or the website. I never save any financial information online, so I've added all my online banking websites to 1Password and set it to never show a prompt on those sites. Setting the "Never fill on this website" option

This one is perfect for sites I visit often but don't want to save login and password information for, like my online banking site (or for sites I visit infrequently but still don't want to see the password prompts on).īut what about sites I'll only ever land on once while researching topics for my freelance writing clients, or for items I only buy once every five years, like new tennis shoes? Unfortunately, you can't turn autofill off everywhere on your computer.īut you do have options. Never fill on this website: 1Password ignores fields on the saved website and offers no suggestions.

Using the previous example, it would autofill only on and nothing else. Only fill on this exact domain: Passwords are suggested only if the domain is an exact match to the saved login information. For example, if the field is, you'll see suggestions for: On your computer, though, 1Password gives you three options to manage login items saved in your vault:įill anywhere on this website: Passwords are suggested on any field on this website and subdomains for the same organization. It's a little easier to handle on mobile devices than on a desktop because you can turn off autofill completely for all mobile apps and websites.
