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Safari

To stop Safari from asking to save your passwords: Click the Safari menu and choose Preferences. Click the AutoFill icon. Turn off all the AutoFill web forms settings: “Using info from my contacts”, “User names and passwords”, “Credit cards”, and “Other forms”. 1Password is the award-winning password manager designed to make your life easier. It's simple, secure, and seamless, and it's one place to store your passwords, secure notes, and documents—all protected by the Master Password only you know. Available for Mac, iOS, Windows, and Android, syncing seamlessly between all of them.

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”.

Chrome

To stop Chrome from asking to save your passwords:

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

Tip

If you’ve saved passwords in Chrome, you can move them to 1Password.

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”.

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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”.

Microsoft Edge

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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”.

Safari

To stop Safari from asking to save your passwords:

  1. Open Settings, then tap Passwords & Accounts.
  2. Tap AutoFill Passwords.
  3. Turn off iCloud Keychain.

Firefox

To stop Firefox from asking to save your passwords:

  1. Open Firefox, then tap the Firefox menu.
  2. Tap Logins & Passwords. If you don’t see it, tap Settings first.
  3. Turn off Save Logins.

Chrome

To stop Chrome from asking to save your passwords:

  1. Open Chrome, then tap the Chrome menuand choose Settings.
  2. Tap Passwords.
  3. Turn off Save Passwords.

Microsoft Edge

To stop Microsoft Edge from asking to save your passwords:

  1. Open Microsoft Edge, then tapand choose Settings.
  2. Tap Privacy, then turn off “Offer to save passwords”.

Learn more

To turn off the password manager in a different browser, check its documentation.

Chrome

To stop Chrome from asking to save your passwords:

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

You should move any Chrome passwords into 1Password to make sure they’re safe.

Firefox

To stop Firefox from asking to save your passwords:

  1. Click the Firefox menu in the toolbar and choose Options.
  2. Click Privacy & Security.
  3. Turn off “Remember logins and passwords for websites”.

Microsoft Edge

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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”.

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”.

Internet Explorer

To stop Internet Explorer from asking to save your passwords:

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  1. Click the Settings menuand choose “Internet options”.
  2. Click the Content tab.
  3. In the AutoComplete section, click Settings.
  4. Turn off “Forms and Searches” and “User names and passwords on forms”, then click OK.

Chrome

To stop Chrome from asking to save your passwords:

  1. Open Chrome, then tap and choose Settings.
  2. Tap Passwords.
  3. Turn off “Save passwords”.

Firefox

To stop Firefox from asking to save your passwords:

  1. Open Firefox, then tap and choose Settings.
  2. Tap Privacy.
  3. Turn off “Remember logins”.

Learn more

To turn off the password manager in a different browser, check its documentation.