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1Password with Wavebox
I'm becoming a huge fan of Wavebox but even though they say it's perfectly safe to add Wavebox to 1Password as a trusted browser, I'd like to hear it from 1Password. I don't need help adding Wavebox as a trusted browser โ I would just like confirmation that it's safe to do so. Thanks!
1Password Version: 8.10.24
Extension Version: Not Provided
OS Version: 14.3.1
Browser: Not Provided
Please disregard this post, I figured it out. Since Wavebox is built on Chromium, it was just a matter of adding the Chrome 1Password extension and then adding Wavebox in 1Password's Settings|Browser. I initially thought it involved something else.
4 Replies
- MorrisKNew Contributor
I haven't found an answer to the question. When a browser is able to read my passwords, does this mean that a dodgy browser ... or maybe a browser that uses a dodgy 3rd party extension could steal any sensible data?
- Is the logic behind encapsulated in encrypted chrome sandbox logic no matter which browser you use?
- Could the browser technically read your passwords?
As my 1password uses very sensible company data this is a very valid question I would like to be answered by the 1password team if pos :)
Thanks- 1P_Dave
Moderator
Hello MorrisK! ๐
Thanks for the question! It's important to only use secure and trusted browsers since your browser can indeed see everything that you do in that browser, including seeing your passwords. Similarly, it's important to limit your use of browser extensions to only those that you trust.
While 1Password uses security technologies to protect you from untrusted web pages, 1Password assumes that you trust your web browser and your other browser extensions: About the security of 1Password in your browser
You can read more about what 1Password can and can't protect you from here: How 1Password protects information on your devices (and when it canโt)-Dave
- GreyM1P
1Password Team
- LarryMcJSuper Contributor
Please disregard this post, I figured it out. Since Wavebox is built on Chromium, it was just a matter of adding the Chrome 1Password extension and then adding Wavebox in 1Password's Settings|Browser. I initially thought it involved something else.