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snowy
3 years agoSuper Contributor
Native Password AutoFill Extension macOS
So one of the people in my family subscription for 1P relies heavily on iCloud Keychain. The nice piece about using the native autofill extension is entries from both show up together in-line. This h...
- 10 days ago
Hello folks,
The macOS AutoFill feature is now being explored in the nightly version of 1Password! If you're using a nightly build, you'll see 1Password appear as an option for macOS AutoFill.
Since nightly builds are early previews of what we're working on, this feature is still a work in progress and isn't documented. You might notice a few rough edges or areas that aren't fully implemented just yet. Our team is actively refining the experience and working through known issues as we move forward.
We're excited about where this is headed and will share more updates, and a full announcement, down the line. In the meantime, if you have questions or spot anything unexpected while using the nightly version, we'd love to hear from you!
-Dave
chopin1012
9 days agoOccasional Contributor
I figured out that it needed to be connected to the browser at present. I was then able to get autofill to function. I had to double tap a selection to fill. 2FA codes won’t fill right now, and I couldn’t get passkeys to work.
- craski9 days ago
1Password Team
Also worth a mention for
> 2FA codes won’t fill right now
There is a setting 1Password.app->Settings->Autofill->One-Time Passwords-> Copy One-Time Passwords which will automatically copy OTP to the clipboard when you select a login to fill so it may help as a work-around in the short term whilst we work on getting it properly supported. With that setting on, it should also show a notification with the OTP in it when it is copied to clipboard (if you have given 1Password permission to show notifications in your macOS system settings)
- cyt2332 days agoOccasional Contributor
I installed the nightly version of 1Password and set it as the auto-fill provider in the system settings, but the popup under the password field in Safari cannot display the fill prompt correctly; it only shows "1Password." When you click it, a reminder pops up asking you to disable auto-fill and use the browser extension instead. Is this because the current native auto-fill implementation cannot properly associate the websites opened in Safari with the login items saved in 1Password?
- craski1 day ago
1Password Team
I'm not aware of a prompt in the new native extension that would cause the behaviour you are describing so am wondering if this is coming from an older version of the browser extension or something like that. We do have some work being done to integrate the native extension with the browser extension (so they can co-habit more than directly integrate with each other) so there may be different versions at play here. Are you able to provide a screen grab of the UI you see so I can investigate it further, and maybe also confirm the version of the browser extension you are using?
- craski9 days ago
1Password Team
Thanks for taking time to provide the feedback.
> I had to double tap a selection to fill
The double tap to fill behaviour comes from a need to also support keyboard navigation but it is something we are keeping an eye on as you are not the first to report that it was unexpected to need to double click to fill.
> 2FA codes won't fill
I also observed that OTP codes do not fill and have an issue raised with apple and am working with them to try and resolve it
> passkeys
In the internal testing we have done on test sites, passkeys have been working, if you are prepared to share details of sites on which it failed for you, I'd be happy to investigate it further
- chopin10129 days agoOccasional Contributor
I just tired a passkey and 2FA code with Amazon, which is the site where it didn't work yesterday. My first attempt today also didn't work. I then clicked the 1Password icon on my Mac's top toolbar and authenticated with my fingerprint. Then everything worked, including 2FA. A few observations. First, having to click/select a login option only once rather than twice is much preferred. Having the password autofill after selecting a login would be great (not sure if that's doable). From using Apple Passwords with native autofill for the past several months, I never have to open Apple Passwords before autofilling a password, nor do I have to have it open at login. I do have to authenticate with Touch ID for each autofill event. I'm not certain how these things operate with 3rd party managers. It would be nice to not have to open 1Password in order for autofill to work, but to have the app as an option for searching/managing/adding to my vault.
Thanks!