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July 14, 2026

[macOS beta] Autofill in Safari doesn't work after updating to macOS 26.6 beta 5

  • July 14, 2026
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I am running 1Password 8.12.26 with Safari 26.6 (21624.4.5.11.3) under macOS Tahoe 26.6 beta 5 (25G5065a). Under 26.6 beta 4 everything was working just fine but since updating my Mac to 26.6 beta 5 1Password no longer autofills anything. It does not offer autofills for fields in the browser and if I click the Safari taskbar 1Password icon it opens 1Password to the correct entry but if I click on ‘Autofill’ there nothing happens. I have restarted the Mac several times since the update but it just isn't working.

 

Is this a known issue? If so is there a fix?

Pinned Reply By 1P_Dave

Hello folks,

Our development team is currently investigating an issue where autofill may not working in the beta version of macOS 26. We’ve received reports that upgrading to macOS 26.6 RC, or to macOS 27, resolves the issue. If you still see the issue after updating then please let us know. 

As a workaround, if autofill using 1Password for Safari isn’t working, you can still use Universal Autofill to fill login credentials in Safari: Use Universal Autofill in apps and browsers on your Mac

-Dave

14 replies

July 14, 2026

Interestingly autofill still works in the Orion browser, which uses a different 1Password extension (the Chrome one). Maybe the issue is with the 1Password for Safari app?

1P_Gem
1Password Employee
1Password Employee
July 15, 2026

Hi ​@ChrisJenkins, I’m sorry to hear that autofill is no longer working in Safari after updating to macOS 26.6 beta 5.

 

I personally haven’t come across any reports of this yet, and I'd like to ask you to create and share a 1Password diagnostics report so our support team can investigate further: Send a diagnostics report (Mac)

 

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. Thanks!

July 15, 2026

Report submitted via e-mail as directed.

1P_Gem
1Password Employee
1Password Employee
July 15, 2026

Hi ​@ChrisJenkins, thanks for letting me know! I can see that we’ve received your ticket, and a member of the team will respond to you via email as soon as possible.

July 15, 2026

I’m facing exactly the same issue since macOS 26.6 Beta 5. 

1P_Gem
1Password Employee
1Password Employee
July 15, 2026

Hi ​@tbabut, I’m sorry to hear that you’re running into this issue as well - thanks for letting us know!

 

Could you email in to support@1password.com with a diagnostics report, so our support team can investigate further with you? Send a diagnostics report (Mac)

 

With your email please include:

 

You’ll receive a reply with a Support ID number. Please post that number here. Thanks!

July 15, 2026

Report submitted via e-mail as directed. Thanks!

1P_Gem
1Password Employee
1Password Employee
July 15, 2026

Hi ​@tbabut, thanks for the update! I can confirm we’ve received your ticket, and one of my colleagues will respond to you via email as soon as possible.

July 20, 2026

I’ve just updated to macOS 26.6 RC (25G70) and 1Password works fine again in Safari.

1P_Gem
1Password Employee
1Password Employee
July 21, 2026

Hi ​@tbabut, thanks for letting us know that all is working again after updating to macOS 26.6 RC (25G70)! I’ve added this detail to the issue on file to aid our developers in their investigation.

July 22, 2026

I can also confirm that after upgrading to macOS 26.6 RC 1Password for Safari now autofills things again. So looks like it was perhaps a macOS issue after all.

1P_Gem
1Password Employee
1Password Employee
July 22, 2026

Hi ​@ChrisJenkins, thanks for confirming that updating to macOS 26.6 RC resolved the issue for you as well! It does sound likely that this was a macOS issue. I’ve let our developers know.

1P_Dave
1Password Employee
1Password Employee
August 4, 2026

Hello folks,

Our development team is currently investigating an issue where autofill may not working in the beta version of macOS 26. We’ve received reports that upgrading to macOS 26.6 RC, or to macOS 27, resolves the issue. If you still see the issue after updating then please let us know. 

As a workaround, if autofill using 1Password for Safari isn’t working, you can still use Universal Autofill to fill login credentials in Safari: Use Universal Autofill in apps and browsers on your Mac

-Dave