![]() ![]() ![]() The thing is, that, this setup was working flawlessly until I updated the macOS client. Irrespective of whether I click Allow or ignore the alert and wait, this error is shown.Now, when clicking on the Safari extension button on the toolbar, with a website open (which is already added in the 1Password database), does the following instead of offering to fill the password: The screenshot below shows the release notes. However, I updated to the latest macOS client released on the Mac App Store today, which broke the Safari Extension for me. I am quite satisfied with the feature set and simplicity of the product. I have been looking forward to give 1Password a try for a very long while (which I finally did). ![]() I have both the macOS app from the Mac App Store and the Safari extension for the app installed from 1Password - Safari Extension Gallery. I recently started using 1Password on my MacBook Pro running macOS High Sierra 10.13.6 with Safari Version 11.1.2 (13605.3.8). ![]()
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