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9 months agoSuper Contributor
New sign-in alerts and welcome page appearing with 1Password for Safari (Safari version 18.3 beta)

193 Replies
- josephwitNew Contributor
Really time to fix this…
- bmcwattNew Contributor
Same problem for me since iOS 18.3
- 1P_David
1Password Team
Absolutely! Thanks for letting us know. I've added you to the list of affected users.
-David
ref: dev/core/core#34650
- RosemaryOrchardNew Contributor
1P_David Could you add me to the list too please? Because I use multiple devices I've been getting multiple emails per account per day (Work and Personal 1P accounts).
- MirvSuper Contributor
I figured out why I was still getting the emails even though I had turned off the extension in Settings. It seems that this didn't really turn it off - I had to tap on the little puzzle piece icon in the Safari address bar and turn off the 1Password extension again from there, and then it worked - no more messages since then.
- 1P_David
1Password Team
Thanks for letting us know that you're being impacted by this issue as well. I've added you to the list of affected users.
-David
ref: dev/core/core#34650
- GreyM1P
1Password Team
HRD – We're talking to Apple about how is best to tackle this, so the timeline isn't fully under our control right now. We're also developing our own workarounds for this. There's been some progress made there but as most folks on our teams have been away for the end-of-year holidays, things haven't been as full-throttle as they might be at other times of the year.
Long story short, we're aiming to get something in place to mitigate this as soon as possible, ideally before iOS 18.3 and macOS 15.3 become the normal public release version and this problem affects more customers beyond beta users. Sadly, with bugs that have their point of origin outside our code, it isn't always a straightforward affair to fix things, but we're working as quickly as we can and with as much help as we can get from Apple to sort this out. In the meantime, turning off the Safari extension should help stop the regular emails.
- HRDDedicated Contributor
I endorse fancypantz comments. This should have been addressed by now.