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Former Member
5 years agokEND__
Posting this in Mac, b/c it seems like the right place, but....
Prior to a recent update of browser extensions, I was able navigate multiple web apps and sites, logging in and out, using 1password...
Former Member
5 years agoHey @kEND__ ,
Thank you for taking the time to write to us about this.
The new 1Password in the browser is indeed a tad different, but we have some improvements in store to make it a bit more similar to the experience of the classic extension you are used to.
Currently, if you press CMD+\ and 1Password is locked, nothing will happen. You can call the extension using its own keyboard shortcut. By default, the shortcut is CMD+SHIFT+X on Chromium browsers, and CMD+. on Firefox. That'll allow you to unlock the extension without the help of your mouse. You can change that default shortcut in the extension's settings page, but you might need to try several different shortcuts until you find one that is available and that works in your browser.
If 1Password is unlocked, you can press CMD+\ to autofill if you have a single login item for that website and that will work. However, if you have more than one login item for that website, currently 1Password won't do anything. This is to be improved in the next update or two :)
The end goal for us would be to have a single shortcut that allows you to unlock 1Password and autofill with a single action, so do keep your apps up to date and stay tuned!