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Roaming_Bob
5 months agoOccasional Contributor
Opening some pages from 1Password logins results in cycling refreshes
An example is my Alaska Airlines account. I have the link saved in the login as https://www.alaskaair.com.
When I click it to open page in Firefox so I can go to sign in, the link gets put into the URL line with a bunch of stuff after the simple link. I've noticed this with any link opened from a 1Password login record.
But in this case, the page keeps refreshing and refreshing, so fast that I can't even click an element. One solution is to just have to close the page. However I have found that if I go up to the address line and delete all the elements 1Password has attached to the URL, then the page loads simply without the refresh refresh refresh aggravation.
Is this a bug in 1Password or something in my browser. I'm running the latest Mac OS and latest version of Firefox.
2 Replies
- hegeOccasional Contributor
Yup, I've noticed the same thing. There is some query string added by 1Password into the URL.
- dmittmanNew Contributor
I see this behavior as well, and it's recent. Canceling the page load (via cmd-period) ends the cycle and allows me to log in as usual. Apple M4 Mac mini, macOS Sequoia 15.4.1, and Safari Version 18.4 (20621.1.15.11.10).
On a related note, the extra query parameters seem to cause more problems than their worth. If I edit the URL to remove the query parameters (which cause some web pages to not load properly), I can still use 1Password to autofill the login, so I'm not sure what the extra parameters are actually providing in terms of functionality.