Two Keys at top of Screen....Is this normal?
I just upgraded to 1Password 4 for Mac. I now have two keys at the top of my screen:
First Key: The key that is a part of the safari window.
Second Key: All the way at the top of the screen in the menu bar.
I have embeded a screen shot so it is easier to see what I am talking about.
Is having "two keys" normal? Does it mean that my old version of 1Password is still there?
And one more question.......I keep getting a little red circle with the number 1 in it on top of the key. What is that?
Thanks!
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Opps......could not figure out how to past my screen shot. Hopefully I included enough information above for my question to be answered.
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The red 1 is an alert of some sort. Not sure exactly what.
Having the 1Password key icon in the OS X Menu Bar and in your web browser's toolbar is normal, but you can change it if you like.
In 1Password's general preferences you can control whether the key icon (1Password mini) appears in the OS X Menu Bar.
Most web browsers allow the user to customize the browser toolbar. If you want to remove the 1Password button from Safari's toolbar, Command-click on the toolbar and choose Customize Toolbar, or else click on Customize Toolbar… in the View menu. While you are in customization mode, you can drag the 1Password button off of the toolbar in the same way that one can drag an App icon off of the Dock.
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Hi Curious Brain,
The red badge means that the extension cannot connect to the 1Password Helper. Are you using 1Password 3 or 1Password 4?
Only the 1Password 3 extension does red badging, and if you're using 1Password 4 for Mac, you need to uninstall 1Password 3 from the Safari Menu > Preferences > Extension. Now, install 1Password 4 extension by opening the main 1Password app and go to _the 1Password Menu > Install Browser Extensions.
Does that help?
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