Just Updated to 1P for Mac 8.10.7 - Locking Problem

VT1P
VT1P
Community Member
edited May 2023 in Mac

I just updated 1P. Touch ID is checked; Require password is set to Never. Auto lock is not checked; Lock after is set to Never. 1P is locking, requiring me to use Touch ID to reopen, every time I click the red button to close the window on my desktop. Does the red button now mean "Lock"? Should I be clicking the yellow button every time I want to get the 1P window off my desktop?


1Password Version: 8.1.07
Extension Version: 2.10.0
OS Version: MacOS 13.4
Browser:_ Safari

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  • andreww__j_
    andreww__j_
    Community Member

    I have the same issue here. The only fix I have found is to set "Keep in Menu Bar" turned on, then you can use the red "X" but would be great to not have to keep it in the menu bar

  • Hello @VT1P! 👋

    @andreww__j_ got here first and their answer is correct: 'Keep 1Password in the menu bar' needs to be enabled for 1Password to remain unlocked. With this de-selected, 1Password will fully quit when all 1Password windows are closed.

    Can you check to see if that option is turned on:

    1. Open and unlock 1Password for Mac.
    2. Click on 1Password next to the  in the menu bar.
    3. Click on Settings.
    4. Click on General.
    5. Turn "Keep 1Password in the menu bar" on.

    If you still see the issue after turning this option on then let me know.

    @andreww__j_

    We have an internal work item open to have 1Password continue to run even if the menu bar icon is turned off and I've added your request there so that our developers are aware that this is something that you'd like to see in the future.

    -Dave

    ref: dev/core/core#9557

  • andreww__j_
    andreww__j_
    Community Member

    This wasn't ever needed pre 8.10.7, so I'm just wondering what's changed?

  • @andreww__j_

    The previous behaviour was technically a bug that was fixed in version 8.10.7. 1Password's locking behaviour is more consistent across the board now and more closely resembles what folks were already used to from previous versions of 1Password.

    That being said, our developers are looking into further refining how 1Password locks and stays open in the background in the future. 🙂

    -Dave

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