I started using Opera a couple of years ago when Chrome used so many system resources that it slowed down my Mac. Perhaps that problem has been solved, but I'm now deep into the Opera ecosystem and reluctant to change, and my wife will file for a divorce if I change the browser again. I use Macs, but Safari sucks.
I gather from what you've said If I continue to use Opera, I'll need to change the extension settings on all five devices we use. Is that correct?
Is it also correct that 1Password will auto-lock after 300 minutes, no matter what I do?
You wrote: "So changing the lock timer to (300 minutes) in the last image you shared will not affect the auto-lock timer/settings for the browser extension." Could you explain this like I'm five? Are you saying that if I'm using a supported browser, if I disable auto-lock in the extension, it WILL or WILL NOT auto-lock after 300 minutes?
I find it interesting that you support Firefox, which is apparently less than 1% more popular than Opera, and Brave, which does not make many of the "most popular browsers" lists. I know that browser popularity is a moving target, but still...
I've been a 1Password user since way back when it was simple, and I must admit to being massively confused by it now. I have to manage the Version 8 app, the 1Password.com website, and the browser extension. Are you saying that if I do change browsers to Chrome, I will be able to set auto-lock-disable at any one of those places and have it automatically sync all the settings on all my devices?
Hmmm. I might be OK with the divorce, but we're newlyweds. :-) I'm 75, and she's 74, and we got married on September 30th, having both outlived our previous partners.