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1Password and TextExpander
I apologize if I'm repeating other posts, but search never finds anything at all, even if I search for words I can see in the list of recent topics.
In macOS Monterey on an M1 Max, TextExpander is getting the dreaded "blank has disabled TextExpander expansion" warning. Blank is changing constantly to all different apps like simple text editor CotEditor to even the Finder being accused. The one thing in common when these apps that do not have secure input listed, is that 1Password beta is locked and the fingerprint/login request has opened.
If I command-q on 1Password, then the warning in TextExpander is cleared in about 20 seconds.
The other odd thing is that I AM seeing this popup. I don't remember in previous versions having 1Password just sitting around asking to be authenticated. Is that normal behavior?
1Password Version: 8.4.0 80400036, on NIGHTLY channel
Extension Version: 2.1.3
OS Version: macOS 12.0.1
3 Replies
- nTimperNew Contributor
I followed all instructions on that page.
1. 1Password for Safari is in my Applications folder
2. OS 15.5 (24F74). MAC OS Sequoia
I also tried Help>Fix Missing Safari Extension in my desktop version of OnePassword.
- 1P_Dave
Moderator
I'm sorry that you're still not seeing 1Password in Safari. Can you follow these steps:
- Open Safari.
- Click Safari next to the Apple logo in the menu bar.
- Click Settings.
- Click Extensions.
Can you take a screenshot of this screen and post it here? Can you also tell me if you're using multiple profiles in Safari? If you are then is the 1Password icon missing in all of your Safari profiles?-Dave
- nTimperNew Contributor
Here's the screen shot. And I am not using multiple profiles.
Thanks,
Nancy
- 1P_Dave
Moderator
Hello nTimper! 👋
I'm sorry that you're not seeing the 1Password icon in Safari, thank you for sharing the steps that you've tried so far. Are you using an older version of macOS? If you are then try using the desktop app to restore the Safari icon:
- Open the 1Password for Mac desktop app (not "1Password for Safari").
- From the menu bar, choose Help > Fix Missing Safari Extension.
Let me know if that helps.-Dave
- macfredxNew Contributor
Same Problem for me since today (new version 8.10.82.29 ?).
Your solution did nothing for me.
Thanks.
Fred
- 1P_Dave
Moderator
I'm sorry that the suggestion didn't work for you. As a next step, please try all of the steps in this article:
If that still doesn't work then can you tell me the following:- Do you see "1Password for Safari" in your Applications folder?
- What version of macOS are you using?
I look forward to hearing from you.-Dave