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JemTheWire
2 years agoOccasional Contributor
1Password has stopped auto filling password on LOCAL and HTTP addresses [FIXED]
https://1password.community/discussion/comment/709697/#Comment_709697
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My 1Password browser extension has stopped auto filling login details for my LOCAL (http://192.168.x.), none https devices. Other https address' work correctly. I did used to get a prompt asking me if I really wanted to auto fill none secure address', and always said yes and that worked. Now I don't get the option. This occurs in Edge and Chrome so it is not browser specific. I might also add that auto login on local none https site when using 1Password in iOS/iPadOS still works fine.
1Password Version: 8.10.30
Extension Version: 2.23.1
OS Version: Windows 11 23H2
Browser: Chrome
27 Replies
- meilonNew Contributor
Same here, this needs to be fixed asap!
- JemTheWireOccasional Contributor
Yes, I agree, I had a senior moment and forgot that both Edge and Chrome are based on Chromium.
- MarkusK1New Contributor
I have got exact the same behavior. It seems to affect chrome based browsers. In my testing, it only seems to work correctly on Safari.
1Password Version: 1Password for Windows 8.10.30 (81030032)
Extension Version: 2.23.1 (22300106, on STABLE channel)
OS Version: MacOS 14.4.1 (23E224)
Browser: Opera One(Version: 109.0.5097.68) (arm64) - MicrokaNew Contributor
I've got the exact same behaviors as well.
1Password Version: 1Password for Windows 8.10.30 (81030032)
Extension Version: 2.23.1 (22300106, on STABLE channel)
OS Version: Windows 11 Pro 23H2 (22631.3527)
Browser: Google Chrome 124.0.6367.92 (Stable) - http410New Contributor
I've got the exact same behavior as well.
1Password Version: 1Password for Mac 8.10.30 (81030032)
Extension Version: 2.23.1 (22300106, on STABLE channel)
OS Version: macOS 14.4.1
Browser: Chrome - JemTheWireOccasional Contributor
Yes, I forgot to mention the time lag when initially opening the browser extension. Strange thing is, as I said, I can still log into my http address when using my iPhone or iPad. I still get the warning about accessing insecure sites, but I can chose to except the risk and carry on. The only http address I access are on my local network. If a site in a the web doesn’t use https, then I don’t access it.
- supermarkertNew Contributor
Exact same behavior for me on latest versions, but it's not specific to local addresses. It seems like 1password stopped Autofill on all http:// sites. The secure https:// sites continue to autofill just fine.
Edit: in addition to not autofilling, if I click the 1password icon in Chrome while visiting one of my http:// sites, the extensions hangs with a spinning icon for >5 seconds before opening. This doesn't happen for https:// sites, even if I use an https:// version of the same saved site.