Block 1Password on domains.
A simple extension that blocks the 1Password UI for specific domains. Hides the UI with CSS (1Password still runs).
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Sometimes you don't want to see the 1Password UI on specific domains, especially if you're a developer using local or development environments.
To use:
- Right click or use the extension icon, to "block this domain" or "unblock this domain"
- Or right click anywhere on page to bring block/unblock context menu.
Once you block a domain (and refresh the page), 1Password components will be moved into a hidden container leaving you free from distractions... Ahhhh...
This extension is open source - you can check the source code and contribute on GitHub: https://github.com/rmorse/1password-block-chrome-extension
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