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2 years agoSuper Contributor
1Password AutoFill options on macOS
This discussion was created from comments split from: 1Password Autofill not working on Mac Apps on Sequoia.
1P_Dave
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2 years agoThanks for the reply. 1Password doesn't currently use macOS AutoFill because we instead support two different filling methods, the browser extension and Universal Autofill. Since we've developed both of these filling methods, we have the ability to fix issues and make improvements as needed. However, I'll let the team know that you'd like to see 1Password support macOS AutoFill in the future. 🙂
sometimes I have to copy and paste the username and password into applications.
I'm sorry that you run into issues when filling your login credentials in applications. Just to clarify, have you tried to use Universal Autofill to fill your login credentials and it doesn't work? Are you able to share the name of those applications?
Also, when I want to create new passkeys for some websites, it's not possible to use 1P to scan the QR code that is shown on the screen.
You can scan the QR code using the camera app on your mobile device and save or sign in using a passkey saved in 1Password on that mobile device. You'll need to make sure that 1Password is installed on your mobile device and that you've setup saving and filling on that device:
- Use 1Password to save logins and sign in to apps and websites on your iPhone and iPad
- Use 1Password to save logins and sign in to apps and websites on your Android device
However, if you're signing in with a passkey to a website you don't need to scan the QR code. You can use 1Password in the browser to sign in using the saved passkey: Save and sign in with passkeys in your browser
-Dave