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TheJOlivier
3 years agoNew Contributor
1Password for Safari isn't working on macOS 14.2 BETA
I just updated both of my Macs last night (Developer Beta 14.2) and the Safari extension simply does not work anymore. Can't unlock. It only opens a blank screen when I try to either unlock or access settings.
1Password Version: 18.10.20
Extension Version: 2.16.0
OS Version: macOS 14.2
Browser: Safari 17.2
87 Replies
- phoenix1386New Contributor
Okay, can confirm this works. I had previously used Onyx utility to clean out gunk from the system, including all from Safari. Apparently, it is not working as exhaustively as the Safari's own 'Clear History' option. Did this, restarted Safari, and everything seems to work normally for now.
Thank you, steph_giles for mentioning this!
- steph_giles
1Password Team
Hey TheJOlivier, phoenix1386, @FlightMedic376, Mirv,
We have had some reports that clearing Safari's history has got things back on track. Here are the steps if you'd like to give it a try:
- Open Safari. Click "History" in the macOS menu bar and select "Clear History".
- Once that's done, restart Safari by clicking "Safari" > "Quit Safari" then reopen Safari.
Thank you for your patience.
- MirvSuper Contributor
I am able to use the 1Password extension in the latest Safari Technology Preview, Release 181 (Safari 17.4, WebKit 19618.1.3.1).
- MirvSuper Contributor
Glad 1Password is on top of this. I reported it as feedback last night to 1Password and to Apple. I wonder if a fix will show up in Webkit nightlies?
- Former Member
Came here for this answer. Just updated to 14.2 Public beta and was scratching my head as why safari extension isn't working.
- phoenix1386New Contributor
Thank you, Dave! Hoping for a Tuesday relief. ;)
- 1P_Dave
Moderator
Hello TheJOlivier! 👋
Thank you for reporting the issue. This is an issue in the latest macOS beta and the webkit team has identified and fixed this problem in Safari for a future release.
Please keep macOS updated, hopefully the fix is released in a future macOS beta update soon.
For the time being, you can use 1Password in another browser or use Universal Autofill to fill credentials into Safari: Use Universal Autofill in apps and browsers on your Mac
-Dave
ref: dev/core/core#25725