1Password-Crash-Handler consuming too much CPU on macOS

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  • snozdop
    snozdop
    Community Member

    In my Activity Monitor I'm seeing 5 separate "1Password-Crash-Handler" processes, which I've never seen before, with varying amounts of CPU time:

    1Password for Mac 8.10.24 (81024008) on macOS Sonoma 14.2

  • Dave_1P
    edited December 2023

    Hello @snozdop! πŸ‘‹

    1Password-Crash-Handler consuming too much CPU on macOS is a known issue in the nightly version that our development team is investigating. I've added your report to our internal work item.

    Thank you for reporting the issue! πŸ™‚

    -Dave

  • GregWAF
    GregWAF
    Community Member

    I'm seeing 30 1Password-Crash-Handler processes on Mac OS Sonoma 14.1.2 and 1Password for Mac 8.10.23 (81023003)

  • ravidew
    ravidew
    Community Member

    Activity Monitor shows the same.

  • Hi everyone.

    This is an issue for which the Development team has written a fix and it's currently available in the Nightly build of 1Password and the most recent Beta. It hasn't yet made it to the Production version of 1Password but will be mentioned in the release notes when it does so:

    ☞ 1Password for Mac Releases – What's New

    If you want to, you can Use 1Password beta releases to get the fix now, or keep an eye out for its release into the Production channel.

    β€” Grey

  • ravidew
    ravidew
    Community Member

    Thank you, @GreyM1P.

  • @ravidew – You're welcome! :)

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