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fredemmott
6 months agoNew Contributor
Bring 'custom trusted browser' feature to Windows
Following on for the various Opera-related requests that are 'solved' with either 'use a supported browser' or 'solved on mac': please bring this feature to Windows. My personal motivation is Chrome...
- 1 month ago
Hello folks,
I'm happy to share that you can now add Opera as an additional browser to 1Password for Windows. Follow these steps:
- Install 1Password in Opera from the Chrome Web Store: 1Password – Password Manager
- Add Opera as an additional browser to 1Password: Connect additional browsers to the 1Password app
A couple of notes:- Make sure that Opera is installed system-wide with admin permissions in the C:\Program Files folder.
- Opera is not an officially supported browser and you might run into unexpected issues.
-Dave
brownujr
25 days agoNew Contributor
I have the same issue with Opera not being a Trusted Browser. What is the point of Add New Browser when the trusted browser requirement overrides adding a browser.
- 1P_Dave21 days ago
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Thanks for the reply. Make sure that Opera is installed system-wide with admin permissions in the C:\Program Files folder then follow these steps: Connect an additional browser to 1Password
If that still doesn't work then are you seeing an error message? If you are can you post a screenshot of the error message?
-Dave
- brownujr2 days agoNew Contributor
Hello Dave,
Opera is installed in with admin permission C:\Program Files folder and I followed the steps indicated. Opera displayed error message abvove:
- brownujr2 days agoNew Contributor
Any suggestion would be appreciated.
Thanks,
- brownujr2 days agoNew Contributor
Opera is installed in C:\Program Files folder with admin permissions and not located in AppData folder. Opera does not trust Opera.exe. See screenshots: