@clarkU said in Missing Autofill passwords in settings: I am seeing this same behavior in 3.6.2165.36 (Stable channel) (x8664) on MacOS Catalina 10.15.7. I can autofill for websites that don't show up anywhere in settings. I have multiple profiles in use too. If 1Password doesn’t automatically fill your information when you visit a website. To protect you, 1Password will only fill when you tell it to. If you’re on the sign-in page for a website, click the 1Password icon in your browser’s toolbar, and select the Login item for that site to fill your username and password. If you run macOS I recommend the desktop app together with the classic 1password extension instead. It doesn't autofill but you can make it fill the fields with a simple shortcut. The same shortcut brings up a little popup with the password for other apps aswell (not just in the browser, 1Pass X does not do that since it only lives in your.
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When you turn on Autofill on your Android device, you can fill and save passwords without opening the 1Password app. Because you can fill and save your items so easily, you can use generated passwords for more apps and services than you otherwise might have, which means you can be more secure in more places.
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Using Autofill with 1Password does not bypass your Master Password or undermine the security of 1Password. Your data is encrypted with your Master Password, and that remains true even with Autofill turned on.
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