- Click the 1Password icon in your browser or the Chrome toolbar to open the extension.
- Click the Account Menu icon in the top-left corner of the extension.
- In the bottom part of the extension page, go to "Settings” and select "Autofill and save."
- Turn on "Offer to fill and save logins and other items in form fields." This enables the inline autofill prompt that appears when you visit a sign-in page. Optionally, you can toggle all the settings according to your preferences.
- Visit a sign-in page where you have a saved login - for example, trello.com/login.Click the 1Password icon that appears inside the username field and select your saved login to fill your credentials automatically.
Note: You can repeat the process to add more passwords with a different login website.
How to Get 1Password to Autofill
Try this guided demo to learn how to get 1Password to autofill.
📌 Why this matters
Why this matters
Enabling autofill transforms password management from a manual chore into a seamless part of your browsing experience. You'll save time on every login while maintaining strong, unique passwords for each account. Beyond convenience, autofill actually strengthens your security posture by making it effortless to use complex passwords you'd never type manually. When logging in becomes frictionless, you're more likely to stick with good password hygiene instead of falling back on weak, reused passwords for the sake of simplicity.
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