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nome
7 months agoNew Contributor
Emoji no longer displayed in entry title on macOS
1Password for Mac 8.10.78 (81078043) macOS 15.5 Not sure exactly when this started but quite recently the emoji that I use in my entry titles are no longer showing up. I can still see them for exam...
- 6 months ago
Thanks to the awesome troubleshooting help that I got privately through 1Password support (my first contact with them, very positive impression even though I'm just a private user, not a big business), I was able to determine that it's probably related to the fact that I have Lockdown mode activated on this machine and this Electron bug/behavior: https://github.com/electron/electron/issues/45837
As such it's not really an issue with 1Password in my eyes, and arguably intended behavior when running with Lockdown mode enabled (though intended by Chromium/Google). Therefore at least in my eyes the issue is resolved. If you're running into the same issue, then the options right now as far as I can see are: 1) Disable lockdown mode. or 2) Embrace your emoji-free life, knowing you're a teeny tiny little bit better secured against some potential attacks. #worth
Personally I'll be in the latter camp and whenever I need to reference the Emoji just open 1Password in Firefox. (I changed my profile picture here to one of the original SoftBank emoji to celebrate the occasion.)
nome
6 months agoNew Contributor
Thanks to the awesome troubleshooting help that I got privately through 1Password support (my first contact with them, very positive impression even though I'm just a private user, not a big business), I was able to determine that it's probably related to the fact that I have Lockdown mode activated on this machine and this Electron bug/behavior: https://github.com/electron/electron/issues/45837
As such it's not really an issue with 1Password in my eyes, and arguably intended behavior when running with Lockdown mode enabled (though intended by Chromium/Google). Therefore at least in my eyes the issue is resolved. If you're running into the same issue, then the options right now as far as I can see are: 1) Disable lockdown mode. or 2) Embrace your emoji-free life, knowing you're a teeny tiny little bit better secured against some potential attacks. #worth
Personally I'll be in the latter camp and whenever I need to reference the Emoji just open 1Password in Firefox. (I changed my profile picture here to one of the original SoftBank emoji to celebrate the occasion.)
1P_Timothy
Community Manager
6 months agoI really appreciate you sharing this update nome!
It's great to hear the team could help get to the bottom of this one, even if the solution isn't quite ideal. If we can help with anything else, feel free to get in touch. Thanks again!