Good call! I think part of the issue in this case is the naming of the field. I’m on mobile and can’t easily check but I thought it was something like “country” or similar. I’m guessing 1Password sees that and attaches its UI, I’m seeing my saved identity/location being suggested when I click into the field. A potential fix is to rename the field and any id/class to something that is generic/not related to location. Again, this is 1Password’s fault for sure, I’m just suggesting a way to fix it.
For 1Password it’s hard to say what the fix is. I will say, 1Password needs to a decent amount of work on their identity-filling agent/component. It is wrong more often than I’d like and will clobber fields I’ve already entered with different data. It will also fill/clobber other fields that aren’t identity-related. It mistakenly thinks a field is something that it’s not, just like in this games case. It’s too greedy or too loose in its search for field to fill. Passwords/2FA/secrets/etc is rock solid, identities? Not so much.
For 1Password it’s hard to say what the fix is. I will say, 1Password needs to a decent amount of work on their identity-filling agent/component. It is wrong more often than I’d like and will clobber fields I’ve already entered with different data. It will also fill/clobber other fields that aren’t identity-related. It mistakenly thinks a field is something that it’s not, just like in this games case. It’s too greedy or too loose in its search for field to fill. Passwords/2FA/secrets/etc is rock solid, identities? Not so much.