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mhalano
4 years agoOccasional Contributor
Integration between Linux app and Snap Firefox
Some days ago it was released the support for Native Messaging (still experimental) with Snap Firefox. I checked, but the integration between Linux app and Snap Firefox still doesn't work. I was wond...
adfhogan
10 months agoOccasional Contributor
The impression I've gotten is that 1Password has an internal process for verifying that the calling process (the browser) is authorised and/or can be verified by the 1Password app, such that a malicious program couldn't just drain 1Password's store the moment the user unlocked it... and it's the sandboxing that snaps do that prevents the 1Password app from seeing through to the 1Password browser plugin fully.
There are ways to whitelist snaps to get access to things, but I wonder if the way this can be done, and the way that Ubuntu does the snap perhaps don't play nicely?
Either way, it would be nice for an update from the 1Password devs on this beyond "not yet" :)