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jinux_go
3 years agoOccasional Contributor
Another clue: right-click context menus of the extension from both executions show different items!
Chrome:default
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Chrome:custom
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I have two Chrome instances running. One is launched normally (from Spotlight) and another one is launched with the different User Data Directory parameter (--user-data-dir). (This is for separating two Chrome profiles completely. Having two profiles in one instance has some limitation I don't like)
\n\nThe problem is: the 1Password extension on the second instance requires a full password to be unlocked where the one on the first instance asks me the fingerprint. I guess that the 1Password desktop cannot establish two connections to a single \"application\" and two instances of an application anyway belong to the same application.
\n\n1Password Version: 8.10.4
\nExtension Version: 2.10.0
\nOS Version: macos 13.3
\nBrowser:_ Chrome
I have two Chrome instances running. One is launched normally (from Spotlight) and another one is launched with the different User Data Directory parameter (--user-data-dir). (This is for separating two Chrome profiles completely. Having two profiles in one instance has some limitation I don't like)
\n\nThe problem is: the 1Password extension on the second instance requires a full password to be unlocked where the one on the first instance asks me the fingerprint. I guess that the 1Password desktop cannot establish two connections to a single \"application\" and two instances of an application anyway belong to the same application.
\n\n1Password Version: 8.10.4
\nExtension Version: 2.10.0
\nOS Version: macos 13.3
\nBrowser:_ Chrome
Another clue: right-click context menus of the extension from both executions show different items!
\n\nChrome:default
:
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Chrome:custom
:
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Another clue: right-click context menus of the extension from both executions show different items!
\n\nChrome:default
:
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Chrome:custom
:
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