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Former Member
2 years ago

Safari Add to Dock Web App on Mac

When using the new "Add to Dock" feature in Mac Safari to create a web app in the dock, 1Password is not integrated at all so can't use it to enter passwords. I'm specifically using it to with Zendesk Support which has a horrible log in experience as it seems to open a new browser window whenever you enter your credentials.


1Password Version: 1Password for Mac 8.10.16 (81016047)
Extension Version: Not Provided
OS Version: 14
Browser: Safari

  • GreyM1P's avatar
    GreyM1P
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    iwaddo

    Glad to hear that Quick Access has helped! I'll be interested to see how popular Safari web apps will become, and hopefully Universal Autofill will help fill in the gaps when the 1Password browser extension isn't available.

  • iwaddo's avatar
    iwaddo
    Frequent Contributor

    GreyM1P I can confirm using Quick Access works as you have documented above.

    However, I am yet to be convinced about the benefit of web apps rather than just a saved url to warrant all the extra key strokes. In fact, in Safari I only need to type the first few letters of the url and it knows the site I am after.

    1Password working with Web Apps would make a difference though.

    Keep up the good work.

  • GreyM1P's avatar
    GreyM1P
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    Hi there @neilwjsimpson

    Safari web apps in macOS Sonoma don't allow browser extensions, such as 1Password, so autofilling won't be available in that sense.

    We're working on making Universal Autofill more reliable with Safari web apps as we speak, but in the meantime, you can use Quick Access to quickly copy and paste the details you need. Here's what to do:

    1. Press ⇧⌘Space (Shift-Command-Space) to bring up Quick Access.
    2. If the item you need isn't suggested, search for it.
    3. Press ⌘C (Command-C) to copy the username, ⇧⌘C (Shift-Command-C) to copy the password, or ⌥⌘C (Option-Command-C) to copy a one-time password, if present.
    4. Select the suitable field and press ⌘V (Command-V) to paste.

    If you open Quick Access again within a short period of time, the same item will be highlighted.

    Give that a try and let me know how you get on. I'll be here if you need further help. :)

    — Grey