Forum Discussion

Former Member's avatar
Former Member
1 year ago

Safari extension doesn't set macOS pasteboard type like desktop app

Hey,

I found out that if I'm copying a password from the safari extension it shows up in my clipboard manager (maccy). Doing the same with the desktop app, the password doesn't show up in my clipboard manager.
My clipboard manager works on base of pasteboard types to hide sensitive entries. It seems like the safari extension doesn't set the type correctly or different, isn't it?


1Password Version: 8.10.56
Extension Version: 8.10.56.28
OS Version: macOS 15.2
Browser: Safari

3 Replies

  • bernhof's avatar
    bernhof
    New Contributor

    As far as I can tell, the MacOS app doesn't set the pasteboard type either. It should be set to something like "org.nspasteboard.ConcealedType" (see https://nspasteboard.org) or something unique that can be excluded from the clipboard manager. This seems like a relatively easy fix - do you have any updates kevin_li​ ?

  • kevin_li's avatar
    kevin_li
    Icon for 1Password Team rank1Password Team

    Hi Former Member,

    You're right. Currently, the 1Password extension doesn't support system copy/secure copy, which is supported by the 1Password desktop app.
    Our developers are looking into options to achieve that in the extension. Meanwhile, I filed a feature request on your behalf to support secure copy for the extension.

    Hope that helps. Let me know if you have any other questions.

    -Kevin

    ref: notes%2F45272669

    • OK's avatar
      OK
      New Contributor

      Hi kevin_li​, I’m experiencing the same issue in the Chrome extension. Is there any update on this feature request? Is secure copy support for the extension planned, and is there any ETA?