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Former Member
4 years ago

1Password extension no longer works on latest Firefox Nightly (Linux)

It seems the latest version of Firefox nightly isn't playing nice with the 1password extension,

My tested systems had Pop OS 22.04 and 1password 8 installed. On both systems this weekend 1password extension wont unlock or respond to any right click commands on Nightly, even after a full Firefox config setting wipe and re installation of the extension. The extension installed and auto configured like normal on the latest stable. I also tested both the stable and beta extension with the same result.

Just figured I would give a heads up in case its not a Firefox Bug but some change they made or in case someone has a workaround for this.


1Password Version: 8.8.0
Extension Version: 2.3.6
OS Version: Pop!_OS 22.04

8 Replies

  • Kakkoister2's avatar
    Kakkoister2
    Super Contributor

    @butterthebuddha my apologies also, I should've pointed out as tommy said it was in the 1PW ext beta release, as that's all I use.

  • Former Member's avatar
    Former Member

    @tomatoshadow2 Has the update been released yet? I'm still only seeing a version from Apr 22, 2022 here: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1password-x-password-manager/.

  • Kakkoister2's avatar
    Kakkoister2
    Super Contributor

    @BaronKrause This is fixed now, where if you do an extension update in Firefox, the extension will open normally.

  • Former Member's avatar
    Former Member

    That setting worked out great, thanks!

  • Jack_P_1P's avatar
    Jack_P_1P
    Icon for 1Password Team rank1Password Team

    Hey @BaronKrause:

    This is something we're tracking, thanks for letting us know. There was a recent change to Content Security Policy in Firefox nightly releases. We're taking a look at what needs to be done to resolve this issue, but in the meantime, here's a workaround you can use.

    Open Firefox and navigate to about:config > Search for security.csp.wasm-unsafe-eval.enabled > Switch it off > Restart Firefox and try again.

    Let me know how you get on with that!

    Jack