In Bitwarden I have a login that uses TOTP. When I click fill it fills the login form in question and copies the TOTP password to my clipboard, this is expected and good. Next I move the cursor to the beginning of my ‘filled’ password and paste in the TOTP code from my clipboard. Again this is expected behavior and works without issue. When I hie enter and am logged in, Bitwarden offers to remember the password because it is not the same as the login in Bitwarden. This is a problem because it would be remembering the original password with the TOTP code added to the beginning, which would ‘break’ that login for future use.
Is there a way to keep Bitwarden from prompting to update the password for specific logins?
I’m not looking to turn off the update reminder altogether.
If Bitwarden gave that option it would be great, unfortunately it doesn’t. Here are the options presented;
Bitwarden gives the option to edit , update, or exit.
Firefox > Not Now, Never Save, and Save
Safari > Save Password, Never for This Website, and Not Now
Chrome > Doesn’t offer anything when Bitwarden plugin is running (at least not for me)
Apologies — I personally never use the options to automatically save and update passwords, so I was misremembering. The “Never” option does exist when adding a new password, but not when modifying a previously saved password.
The solution is to go to Settings > Notifications > Excluded Domains in the browser extension, where you can add the domain name for the site that you wish to exclude. You must enter the full domain name, not just the base domain (e.g., for this forum, you would enter community.bitwarden.com, not just bitwarden.com).
Fantastic that worked! Ideally excluded domains would be included with a sync across browsers tho. :-/
But I mostly stick w Firefox so this is definitely a great step in the right direction.
You’re welcome! FYI, there is an existing feature request that is proposing the functionality you were looking for:
However, the “Never Ask” option (which is now available when prompted to add a new password) works by adding sites to the Excluded Domains list, so if the feature requested above is implemented, it would probably still not be synced across browsers.
Here is an additional feature request on the topic of cross-browser synchronization of browser extension settings: