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12 months agoSuper Contributor
New sign-in alerts and welcome page appearing with 1Password for Safari (Safari version 18.3 beta)
This discussion was created from comments split from: email Alert of New Sign in from Safari Extension.193 Replies
- GreyM1P
1Password Team
Hi everyone. My comment on another thread may well be of use in the cases described here.
☞ https://1password.community/discussion/comment/722601/#Comment_722601
- GreyM1P
1Password Team
Hi everyone. We've had reports of this happening pretty consistently if you're using the beta of iOS 18.3 or iPadOS 18.3.
Something seems to have changed in Safari which is making the 1Password browser extension forget that it's still signed in. It appears that Safari is doing some housekeeping on the local storage that the 1Password browser extension needs. This is essentially the same as deleting your own cookies for a website, and it not remembering you being signed in.
When the 1Password browser extension recovers from this, it has no way of knowing that it was signed in before, so has no alternative but to assume this is a new sign-in, which leads to the email you receive.
We've been working with Apple about this to see how we can work around those changes, both as feedback for them, and as a mitigation from our side too. That work is in internal testing right now. With it being this time of year, I can't say for sure when it'll be available.
This has also affected the beta of macOS 15.3 to some extent, but we're seeing far more reports of it on iOS and iPadOS than macOS.
If you're using the beta of iOS or iPadOS 18.3, you may want to temporarily turn off the 1Password browser extension in Safari by going to the Settings app > Apps > Safari > Extensions. This will stop those repeated emails. Autofilling using "🔑 Passwords" on the keyboard will still work as normal.
- WilDieterenNew Contributor
Since a few weeks ago I am frequently getting incorrect sign-in alerts when opening Safari on my iPhone and iPad. Not sure what is going on or how to get rid of the sign-in alerts.i am running iOS\iPadOS 18.3 beta 1 and 1Password beta 8.10.56. Anyone else having the same issue?
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Browser: Not Provided - AK63New Contributor
Same here! Same versions of 1PW and iOS
- Jono_SpiroNew Contributor
This is driving me crazy. I get two emails about this every few hours. Every time I open 1P in every single browser, every single device, every single plugin. I am NOT using iCloud Private Relay or a VPN. The emails all have the same IPv4 address.
You seem to have made every instance of the plugin and app into a unique device, which is understandable, except you also seem to think every time I open it is a unique new session.
Prior to 17 Dec 24, I only had about 8 devices listed in total for the last two years. I now have probably close to 100 devices in only a week.
- ebyNew Contributor
Adding to the list of people affected by this and definitely some sort of bug in the latest safari extension. Non-safari users in the workplace seem unaffected. I get emails with the same exact IP and location. Desktop safari also pops up on every launch with intro to add accounts since it couldn't sync and introducing the automatic login submission feature. But once clicking on the 1pass extension it syncs and unlocks fine.
I was worried it might be some compromise or malware, so glad to see others are having the same issue.
- MirvSuper Contributor
When first opening Safari.app on the Mac, I get these two tabs. Presumably this means the 1Password for Safari extension has crashed?
1Password Version: 1Password for Mac 8.10.58 (81058012)
Extension Version: 8.10.56.22
OS Version: 15.3 Beta (24D5034f)
Browser: Safari - t1g3rNew Contributor
Same issue, on iOS and macOS beta, but someone else said seeing same issue on non-beta devices
- dexter101New Contributor
Same exact issue
- LionKingNew Contributor
I am getting many emails a day regarding multiple logins to 1 password. I believe they are related to the previously discussed issue with the safari extension. Please instruct how to proceed to solve this issue. Thanks in advance