Learn how to stop your browser from asking to save your passwords, so it doesn’t interfere with 1Password.

Safari

To stop Safari from asking to save your passwords:

  1. Click the Safari menu and choose Preferences.
  2. Click the AutoFill icon.
  3. Turn off all the AutoFill web forms settings: “Using info from my contacts”, “User names and passwords”, “Credit cards”, and “Other forms”.

Turn off the AutoFill settings in Safari preferences

Chrome

To stop Chrome from asking to save your passwords:

  1. Click the Chrome menu    in the toolbar and choose Settings.
  2. Click Autofill > Passwords.
  3. Turn off “Offer to save passwords”.

Turn off 'Offer to save passwords' in Chrome's password settings

TIP

If you’ve saved passwords in Chrome, you can move them to 1Password to make sure they’re safe. Then you can delete your saved passwords from Chrome.

Firefox

To stop Firefox from asking to save your passwords:

  1. Click the Firefox menu    in the toolbar and choose Preferences.
  2. Click Privacy & Security.
  3. Turn off “Ask to save logins and passwords for websites”.

Turn off 'Remember logins and passwords for websites' on the Privacy & Security page in Firefox

Brave

To stop Brave from asking to save your passwords:

  1. Click the Brave menu    in the toolbar and choose Settings.
  2. Click “Additional settings”, then click Auto-fill.
  3. Click Passwords.
  4. Turn off “Offer to save passwords”.

Turn off 'Offer to save passwords' on the password settings page in Brave

Microsoft Edge

To stop Edge from asking to save your passwords:

  1. Click the Edge menu    in the toolbar and choose Settings.
  2. Click Passwords.
  3. Turn off “Offer to save passwords”.

Turn off 'Offer to save passwords' on the password settings page in Microsoft Edge