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Tonetony
5 years agoFrequent Contributor
Login creation not smooth at disneyplus
Tonight I created a new account at disneyplus.com. It's 2 steps. Step 1, create user name. 1Password created a new Login item for the user name I entered. Step 2, create a password. 1Password generat...
Anonymous
5 years agoHey Tonetony ,
The only implications this will have is that you'll be better prepared for when 1Password 8 launches ;)
The "1Password for Safari" extension is indeed built and designed as a standalone extension that can work and function without the desktop app, and it also contains some enhanced autofilling logic and abilities.
Removing it should be as easy as deleting it from your Applications folder - that'll get rid of it for good. Any remnants in your Mac's supporting folders have no impact or future implications.
If you're reluctant to try this due to the Mac App Store, there's another way - test it on a different browser:
- Open a different browser (Chrome, Firefox, Brave, Edge).
- Install 1Password in it: https://support.1password.com/getting-started-browser/
- Log into your 1Password account when it asks you to activate it.
- Test and see if things work better there.
Keep in mind that eventually, if you plan to stick to Safari, you will need to install "1Password for Safari" from the Mac App Store when 1Password 8 launches, so you might as well have it now. Safari does not allow installing extensions from external sources as you probably know, so this is the next best thing :)
I do understand if you prefer to let things go at the moment, but if you'd like to go for it I'd be more than happy to keep troubleshooting this with you.