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3 years agoCollected v8 issues
I posted yesterday about a couple of things but I thought it would be better to wrap up in one new post. Apologies if I've broken any forum rules by duplicating info.
Mac 10.15.7
Safari Version ...
Jack_P_1P
1Password Team
3 years agoHi @statto1927:
Thanks for your feedback on this!
As I've mentioned elsewhere, we're actively tracking an issue with Universal Autofill on macOS 10.15, and we hope to have it sorted out soon. In the meantime, you can use the 1Password pop-up in your browser to fill into websites. If you're not seeing the 1Password icon in Safari's toolbar, you may be running into a separate issue, and refreshing Safari's extension database should improve your state of play:
- Quit all web browsers.
- Open the Terminal app
- Run the following command:
/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Frameworks/LaunchServices.framework/Support/lsregister -f -R /Applications/Safari.app
(it should all be on one line) - Relaunch Safari
Once 1Password for Safari is working as expected, using ⌘+Shift+X will open the 1Password pop-up in Safari, allowing you to fill your information, as well as offer in-line suggestions on a field.
To clarify, there's a few different ways of accessing 1Password quickly:
- Quick Access, accessed by pressing ⌘+Shift+Space by default.
- The 1Password pop-up in your browser, accessed by pressing ⌘+Shift+X
- The 1Password in-line menu, which shows on fields like usernames, passwords, email addresses directly on a webpage when using 1Password in your browser.
Let me know if that helps clear things up, or if you're still running into any trouble.
Jack