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Mirv
2 years agoRegular Contributor
Opening Safari causes email every time: "New 1Password sign-in from Safari extension"
For the last couple of days, I've been getting emails with the above subject multiple times. I've gotten 6 of them today. It seems that whenever I open Safari on my iPhone this happens. I think it st...
ThisIsJustAUsername
11 months agoNew Contributor
Just an update that this issue is still persisting in April 2024 and I even got a notification just logging into here, showing how annoying it is. I don’t want to disable the extension as I pay for a service and want to be able to enjoy the features that it comes with. Interestingly it is not every time I open Safari but still multiple times a day. Many of us browse privately or use VPNs and is why you should provide options if this will keep triggering this alert.
iOS 17.4 (21E5184k) BETA
1Password App Version: 8.10.28
I appreciate the security cringe that it brings, but you should allow a user to opt out of such notifications should they wish. Many services provide an ‘Account Activity’ notification option. The onus is on the user and should be on by default with the option to disable it, or let us add exceptions to certain device address identifiers, like the ones included in these notification emails. If something happens to a users account who had notifications on and complains they weren’t notified, that is on them for disabling it. I would happily leave it on if it’s an option if you allowed me to add ‘trusted devices’ via device/router identifiers assigned to each device. It’s not perfect but it’s better than what exists now.
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