Is it possible to make 1Password fill-in less "promiscuous"?
Is there a way to make 1Password NOT consider a Record with a fully qualified domain name in the record's Web Address field as a candidate for a website which is NOT an exact match for the Web Address in that Record? I have different login credentials for two different, fully qualified, web addresses on a same domain and do NOT need/want for either of credentials to show up as an option for the other.
1Password Version: 7.3.2
Extension Version: X
OS Version: 10.12.6
Sync Type: Account
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Hi @Slobie Taboobie! It's not currently possible to change this behavior, but I'd be happy to pass on the request. :smile: I would like to note that exact matches should appear at the top of the list currently, so it should at least be fairly simple to sort through the available logins (although I understand not wanting to show them at all).
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Hey @Slobie Taboobie
1Password's ordering logic is as follows:
- Favorites (A-Z)
- Exact Matches (A-Z)
- Similar Matches (A-Z)
- Suggestions
If the URL you are currently on is identical to a URL in a login you have stored in 1Password, and that login does not show up first on the list, there are two possible reasons for it:
1. You have other logins with that exact same URL, and these other logins are named in a manner that orders them so (since it is ordered alphabetically).
2. You have logins with the same base domain (but might have a different sub-domain) that are marked as favorites, which is why they show up first.If that does not clarify the situation or is not what you are experiencing, feel free to provide us with some examples of your setup and logins URLS so we can understand what is going on.
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Thanks for clarifying @Slobie Taboobie .
I went ahead and tested what you said with 1Password X and it seems like it does recognize exact matches and does list them first if similar sub-domains logins exist:Is this not what you are experiencing?
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@Slobie Taboobie: Why? What are the URLs for those Login items, and what is the URL of the page you're on?
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