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JemTheWire
April 27, 2024
Question

1Password has stopped auto filling password on LOCAL and HTTP addresses [FIXED]

  • April 27, 2024
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https://1password.community/discussion/comment/709697/#Comment_709697

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My 1Password browser extension has stopped auto filling login details for my LOCAL (http://192.168.x.), none https devices. Other https address' work correctly. I did used to get a prompt asking me if I really wanted to auto fill none secure address', and always said yes and that worked. Now I don't get the option. This occurs in Edge and Chrome so it is not browser specific. I might also add that auto login on local none https site when using 1Password in iOS/iPadOS still works fine.


1Password Version: 8.10.30
Extension Version: 2.23.1
OS Version: Windows 11 23H2
Browser: Chrome

27 replies

April 29, 2024

Adding my name to this list. Same issue, same symptoms, same situations, same platforms, same use-case.

April 29, 2024

Same issues:

1Password for Mac 8.10.30 (81030032)
Extension Version: 1Password browser extension version 2.23.1 22300106, on STABLE channel
OS Version: MacOS 14.4.1 (23E224)
Browser: Vivaldi 6.7.3329.17 (Stable channel) (arm64)

JemTheWire
April 29, 2024

I do hope that the 1Password team are reading this. Their silence is deafening.

April 29, 2024

Same issue here. This is a big deal. I am an engineer. I use local non https sites for both work and personal local development extensively.

April 29, 2024

Same issues across both my Chromium browsers on local addresses. A real pain. Autofill does not work via the hotkey nor clicking on autofill once item is found. Also delay in opening the 1password browser session as if it is searching or something before displaying found item.

1P_Dave
1Password Employee
April 29, 2024

Hello everyone,

I'm sorry that you're unable to fill logins on certain pages when using the latest version of 1Password in the browser. This is a regression that our developers are aware of and affects websites that don't use HTTPS, it's not intended behaviour and an issue has been opened to get this fixed.

When a fix is released, you'll see it noted in our release notes and I'll update this thread: 1Password Releases

For the time being, if the webpage address is correct and trusted, copying your password from 1Password and pasting it into the website in question is the best workaround. Alternatively, you can also drag and drop your login credentials. I'm sorry for the inconvenience and disruption.

-Dave

ref: dev/core/core#29387

JemTheWire
April 29, 2024

Thank you for your response and I look forward to a resolution soon. It is good to know that it is not a new ‘feature’.

April 29, 2024

Autofill on HTTP sites stopped working today. It was working fine for me yesterday. I don't have an SSL cert for development websites that are behind a VPN wall. It still works fine on Production sites, which are identical (except for https:).

I made sure Chrome and 1Pass are up to date.


1Password Version: 1Password for Windows 8.10.30 (81030032)
Extension Version: 2.23.1
OS Version: Windows 10
Browser: Chrome 124.0.6367.92

1P_Dave
1Password Employee
April 29, 2024

@goatridermn

I'm sorry that you're also running into the HTTP filling issue, I've merged your post into the existing thread. This is a known issue that our development team is working on. Please see my previous post here for an update on the current situation.

-Dave

JemTheWire
April 30, 2024

I can confirm that updating the Chrome1Password Browser extension to v 2.23.3, the problem is resolved. However, the Edge extension v2.23.2 still does not work.