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ianbogue
4 years agoNew Contributor
1Password Safari Extension not showing up in Safari Preferences
I went to use 1Password in Safari today, as I do every day. I noticed the other day that the extension disabled itself and reappeared in a different part of the toolbar. Weird, but I didn't think much of it. Now, even after quitting and reopening 1Password (also quitting the helper services), restarting my Mac, and uninstalling the extension from my Mac and redownloading it from the App Store, it will not show up in Safari Preferences so I can turn it on. The button to open Safari Preferences in the little instruction window that appears when you "open" the extension also doesn't work. Maybe it's related.
1Password Version: 8.2.2 80202080
Extension Version: 2.1.3 (20182)
OS Version: macOS 11.6
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- Former Member
:chuffed: :+1:
- HRDDedicated Contributor
hi @ag_yaron,
Thanks and understood.
- Former Member
Hey HRD ,
This issue might occur with any or all extensions in Safari, not just 1Password. We do hope one of the next Safari updates will fix this. - HRDDedicated Contributor
Hi @ag_yaron,
This bug has still not been solved. Are you sure this with Apple or on your side?
- Former Member
Thank you for the suggestion FriedEngineer, I will be happy yo pass it to our documentation team :+1:
- FriedEngineerNew Contributor
This was driving me crazy; the command above fixed it for me (MacBook Pro 14" w/ M1 Pro).
I would probably add something like "Still not showing up in the extensions pane? Click here to learn how it's Apple's fault and how to fix it!" (except more professional...). Basically just something to point me towards the fix instead of me having to search through these forums.
- Former Member
I believe other users encountered and reported it as well without performing any major migration, so that's not necessarily the root cause, but thanks for sharing that point of reference! Will keep it in mind.
- Former Member
Ah yeah looks like a launch database issue. I had migrated via target disk mode because the dual migration assistant method refused to use Thunderbolt as the transport layer, insisting on using peer to peer wifi. So likely some launch database reset step never happened.
- Former Member
Hey @sriggins ,
It's not exactly a bug but more of a failed initialization of extensions in Safari, but yes we hope Apple will improve this soon :) - Former Member
This fixed the issue for me, too. I had just migrated to a M1 Max from an Intel laptop. I deleted 1Password for Safari and downloaded it again. I assume this is a bug with Safari?