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July 10, 2026

1Password "Browser Support" process keeps opening new processes

  • July 10, 2026
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I noticed recently that 1Password on Windows 11 keeps opening processes called “1Password browser support”. It acts like a memory leak since it keeps opening more and more until my system gets really bogged down. I can force quit it but after I do it just keeps opening more.

 

I have quit the main 1Password program but it still keeps opening processes so I guess it might be tied to either the browser extensions or maybe the terminal integration?

 

 

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Pinned Reply By 1P_Dave

Closing as a duplicate of this issue: https://www.1password.community/developers-69/zombie-1password-browsersupport-processes-when-using-an-unsupported-browser-25157


Please see the other thread for an update and workaround for the issue.

-Dave

12 replies

July 10, 2026

+1

I had the exact same issue thrice today on Windows 10, it consumed 7GB of memory at one point, and I had to restart my PC because it was too slow to do anything.

Switched to beta channel for now, it doesn’t seem to have this issue.

civ2bossAuthor
July 11, 2026

Did you switch to beta on the app or the browser extension or both? I checked and I’m on beta on both and I still see this issue.

July 11, 2026

Only the app, but I was wrong, I noticed it was still happening.

I’m trying another workaround right now by removing and re-adding my browser, Helium which is not officially supported, in the 1Password’s Settings, it looks fine so far.

July 11, 2026

Same issue here. Can’t even use the computer because of the 1password spam processes.

July 11, 2026

Glad I am not going crazy, I have the same issue. I thought it was related to Claude Code, but are we all Helium users?  That is more likely the cause then.

1P_Gem
1Password Employee
1Password Employee
July 13, 2026

Hi ​@grief_shorty666, ​@civ2boss, ​@Hyudryu, and ​@rb666, I’m sorry for the inconvenience this issue is causing.

 

I’ve come across a couple of reports of similar behaviour recently, and so far in the cases I’ve seen, it seems as if it’s happening when integration is enabled in the 1Password extension in an unsupported browser and it hasn’t been added to the trusted browsers list. 

 

Just to confirm, have you added any unsupported browsers to the additional browsers list in 1Password? You can find steps for this here: Connect additional browsers to the 1Password app

 

If you’ve done this already, could you try removing and then re-adding any additional browsers to test whether this resolves the issue?

 

In addition to trying this, I'd like to ask you to create and share a diagnostics report from the 1Password desktop app, so our support team can investigate further: Send a diagnostics report

 

Attach the diagnostics to an email message addressed to: support@1password.com 

 

With your email please include:

 

 

You’ll receive a reply with a Support ID number. Please post that number here so we can join the dots. Thanks!

July 13, 2026

Yes, I have done that indeed, as recommended by one of the other comments. For me that appears to have solved the issue.

 

Please support Helium fully, I would say!

1P_Gem
1Password Employee
1Password Employee
July 13, 2026

Hi ​@rb666, thanks for your reply - I’m glad to hear this resolved the issue!

August 1, 2026

still happening…
1Password for Windows 8.12.30 (81230021)

1P_Dave
1Password Employee
1Password Employee
August 3, 2026

Closing as a duplicate of this issue: https://www.1password.community/developers-69/zombie-1password-browsersupport-processes-when-using-an-unsupported-browser-25157


Please see the other thread for an update and workaround for the issue.

-Dave