1password Autofill Chrome



Learn about the permissions 1Password uses to work in your browser.

Gone are the days where you needed an external password manager to store all the passwords you use for your various online accounts. For a couple of years now, Google Chrome has had a perfectly good password management feature, including the options to generate, autofill and store your passwords. Chrome will only autofill a password if the input type='password' - it would otherwise risk exposing the user's password in plain text. So, use type='text' on the input field, and then change the type attribute to 'password' when the user focuses on the input.

1Password requires browser permissions to fill and save your details. Learn what those permissions are and why 1Password needs them.

Safari

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Web page Contents
Fill and save logins and other details on all web pages.
Browsing History
Suggest login items for the websites you visit.

Firefox

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Access your data for all websites
Fill and save logins and other details in your browser.
Access browser tabs
Open and save URLs, and configure bookmarks.
Input data to the clipboard
Copy item details to the clipboard.
Download files and read and modify the browser's download history
Download your Emergency Kit and diagnostics.
Monitor extension usage and manage themes
Turn off the 1Password classic extension if it’s installed.
Display notifications to you
Notify you when there's an update.
Read and modify privacy settings
Set 1Password as your default password manager and turn off browser autofill prompts.
Access browser activity during navigation
Suggest login items for the websites you visit.

Chrome, Brave, and Microsoft Edge

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Read your browsing history
Open URLs, and fill and save logins and other details in your browser.
Display notifications
Notify you when there's an update.
Manage your downloads
Download your Emergency Kit and diagnostics.
Manage your apps, extensions, and themes
Turn off the 1Password classic extension if it’s installed.
Change your privacy-related settings
Set 1Password as your default password manager and turn off browser autofill prompts.

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