MacOS Chrome Extension keeps opening endless login tabs
1Password for Mac 8.7.0 on Chrome 101.0.4951.54 (Official Build) (x86_64), latest extension
I cannot use the 1Password Chrome Extension as it keeps opening endless sign-in (login) Tabs. I had to force kill my browser and hack my way around to stop it from opening these new tabs. Also, before that I wasn't able to click anything when generating new passwords (the "suggest" prompt appeared but it wasn't clickable), and when generating a new password manually via the extension it didn't copy in order to paste.
I moved everything over from F-Secure as their password manager is becoming a weird mess of Norton-style security theatre and clickbait. But at the moment 1Password looks the same to me, despite paying for both. Whatever I do I have to click 5 times between dozens of options when all I want to do is to generate and save passwords and not use Chrome - but it looks like all password vendors beg users to please just use Chrome and leave them alone.
1Password Version: 8.7.0
Extension Version: Latest
OS Version: macOS 11.6.5 (20G527
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Hey @alarmhonk
Thanks for reaching out to us here. I'm sorry you've bumped into this issue, and apologize for the inconvenience.
This is a known issue that has to do with a specific flow using two-factor authentication with 1Password. Our development team is aware, and is working to implement a fix as soon as possible. I've gone ahead and added your experience and feedback to that issue as well.
In the meantime here is a workaround to stop the infinite loop:
- Right-click the 1Password icon in the browser's toolbar and click 'Settings'.
- In the General section of the Settings screen, turn off "Integrate with 1Password app".
I realize it may not be an ideal workaround, but we hope to have thing sorted out soon. Thanks for your patience.
Let me know if you have questions! 🙂
ref: dev/core/core#14622
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Any updates?
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Apologies for the tardy reply. That worked, thank you @paul.m_1p , appreciate the kind reply after my rant - sorry for the harsh words.
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Hey @Nikkor @alarmhonk, I don't yet have an update on the the issue, as our developers are still working on a solution. However, I'll try to reach out to them to see if there's anything we can do to move this along.
I do want to note that there is now a better workaround to get things working normally again. Here are the steps:
Open your browser and go here: https://my.1password.com/signin > Sign in to your 1Password account > Turn off 2FA to your account.
Close and open your browser > Right-click the 1Password icon in the browser toolbar > Click Settings > Scroll down to "Integrate with 1Password app" at the end of General section and toggle it off > Scroll down to "Accounts & vaults" > Sign out of your account.
Go back to your account at https://my.1password.com/signin > Turn back on 2FA.
Right-click the 1Password icon in the browser toolbar > Click Settings > Scroll down to "Accounts & vaults" > Sign back in to your account.
After that, please restart your computer for good measure.
Finally, open your browser > Right-click the 1Password icon in the browser toolbar > Click Settings > Turn on the "Integrate with 1Password app" option again.
Let us know how that goes!
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Too many steps. 😉 It works OK at the moment and will wait for the update. It is enough if I find the solution in the update notes.
But I am surprised that it takes so long.0 -
This still appears to be broken as I got caught in this nasty endless tab spawning loop today :(
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Hi @ababnz,
I'm sorry to hear that you are running into the issue. This issue might happen when we enable 2FA before installing 1Password in the browser, or we didn't finish the verification prompt in the desktop app after enabling 2FA.
Can you try the steps above provided by my colleague Joy?
Let us know how it goes.
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I managed to fix it by uninstalling the chrome extension, relogging into the chrome browser and then reinstalling the chrome extension. However it was pretty ugly at the time it was happening to get control of the browser again. Would be great to get this fixed.
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Hi @kevin.li,
I also experienced my browser extension in Chrome on Windows 11 opening new tabs continuously.
It felt quite malicious so I closed Chrome quickly.
When looking into the sign-attempts reports I see multiple 2FA failed attempts around the time this issue occurred.
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Hey @BvG013,
You're correct. 2FA failure attempts usually indicate an incomplete authentication process, which will trigger the issue.
Can you try the suggestion above, as my colleague Joy suggested?
Let us know how it goes.
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I am having same problem and am practically dead in the water on my work computer as I had to uninstall 1Password where all my work passwords are stored. I am unable to follow the directions above because it keeps firing up new tabs and I can never scroll down on the settings tab.
I have disabled 2FA on a separate computer then logged out of 1Password completely on my work computer and even deauthorized it from the web page. It is still doing this behavior. Only way I could get it to stop was to uninstall 1Password.
Is there an ETA for a fix for this?
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Any update on this? It worked fine for me until 5 minutes ago when 1P went crazy with the number of tabs opening. For now, removing the integration with the app has fixed the issue.
Chrome Version 104.0.5112.101, MacOS version 12.5.1 (21G83)
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We also ran into this issue today. How is this not fixed yet?
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Yeah I am currently 10 minutes intro trialling switching from LastPass to 1Password and this is just a huge cross against 1Pass... what the ...?! How is this not fixed yet?
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We ran into this today for several users, but using Chrome on Windows (Chrome: Version 105.0.5195.102 (Official Build) (64-bit)) Windows 19044.1889, Windows Feature Experience Pack 120.2212.4180.0). Managed to hack around it to solve but not easy to do. I could not find another article referencing this issue for Windows, so posting here. When is the ETA for a fix ?
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Same here, I just enabled 2FA and got into this loop. I'm on MacOS Chrome Version 106.0.5249.119 (Official Build) (arm64).
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Wow! This is a MASSIVE bug. Not only Chrome for FireFox as well. It renders the browser completely useless.
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@brconflict Sorry for the trouble you are having with 1Password in your browser. This is indeed a known issue with accounts waiting on multi-factor authentication. Our development team is aware of the problem, and they are working on a fix for it.
For now, I recommend this workaround to resolve the issue:
- Open your browser and go here: https://my.1password.com/signin > Sign in to your 1Password account > Turn off 2FA to your account.
- Close and open your browser.
- Right-click the 1Password icon in the browser toolbar and select Settings.
- Scroll down to "Integrate with 1Password app" at the end of General section and toggle it off > Scroll down to "Accounts & vaults" > Sign out of your account.
- Turn on 2FA again > Sign in again.
Once that's done, please restart your computer to ensure no pending process prevents 1Password from connecting with the browser. When your computer is back on, turn on the "Integrate with 1Password app" setting again. If you're asked to authenticate with 2fa at any point, please do so.
Let us know if you need further help!
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I am having same issue in windows 10 chrome and i have to switch to firefox for time being.
Is there any ETA to fix the issue?
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Hey @viking1978,
I'm sorry for the disruption, I can't guarantee a timeframe I'm afraid but I will add your case to the affected users. Can you give Joy's steps a try and let me know if you are then able to continue working in Chrome?
Let me know how you get on!
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Is there any update on this ticket? This issue makes 1password close to useless as any adds or edits go into this loop. I have a hard time understanding how this isn't important as so many people use Chrome and Macs for both work and personal use. Your workaround is not helpful if you have multiple computers.
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Hey @lalsimmons,
I believe this issue has now been fixed so I'm sorry to hear you are still running into it. Can you send over a console log from your browser as well as a diagnostics report so our team can do some further investigation:
Please attach the reports to an email message addressed to support+forum@1password.com with a link to this thread.
You should receive an automated reply from our BitBot assistant with a Support ID number. Please post that number here. Thanks very much!
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