1Password, keychain & browser
It seems a bit weird to be asking this, as it's a very nooby question and I’ve been using 1Password since the dawn of time. But still ...
My brain's in a fog about the relationship between 1Password, my browser's password thingy and my system / iCloud keychain/s. I sense I'm not the only one thus challenged. I've read through a few other threads on here on the subject. These have been helpful to a degree; but the fog persists.
Ever since first installing 1Password through until only very recently I've basically assumed that it replaced the macOS Keychain. And so I've more or less ignored the latter entirely. I've not saved any passwords into it (or not knowingly anyway). I've tended to uncheck Keychain on my devices' iCloud settings. And I've always selected "never for this website" (or similar) when the browser expresses an interest in a password. But after a recent experience with OS corruption (long story, don't ask) I've come to wondering. Also I haven't really kept up with the finer points of 1Password development. So for all I know my current password / login management practices may be positively antediluvian anyway? 🤔
So .... Can some kind soul unpack some of this for me. What's "best practice" here? Is there an overlap between 1Password and my keychain/s? Or are their functions entirely distinct? Is there stuff I should be saving in the keychain, either as well as or instead of in 1Password? And then browser .... Is there a case for saving any or some passwords in the browser? Or should I ignore that browser function totally in favour of 1Password? And any aspects of how 1Password might best be integrated with my browsing that I may have missed?
1Password Version: 1Password 7 Version 7.9.3 (70903004) Mac App Store
Extension Version: 2.3.0
OS Version: macOS 12.2.1