![]() ![]() No need to restart the computer or uninstall/reinstall the app. Open Safari and test if it is working properly. Quit Safari by right clicking its icon in the Dock and selecting “Quit”. Right click the little 1Password icon on the top menu bar of your Mac (where the clock is) and select “Quit 1Password Completely”. The quickest workaround is to restart 1Password itself (and Safari as well if you can), like so: ![]() We’re working with Apple on this for quite a while now. Without getting into all the technicals, the issue is rooted in how Safari is supposed to relaunch extensions and re-establish connections with the apps they are associated with, but often doesn’t. The issue you are describing is indeed an ongoing one that we’ve been battling for a long time. I reached out to them a number of times over the years before they finally admitted it was a known and ongoing issue: But very, very often (most of the time?) that is broken. I just use the control that shows up in the userID and/or password fields in Safari almost every time.Īnd that’s the way it’s supposed to work. It’s rare when I need the app actually open. ![]()
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