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LarryMcJ
2 years agoSuper Contributor
Set up codes
In iOS, I can select 1Password as my preferred app for this (see the screenshot below.
But in macOS Sequoia, 1Password isn’t an option for this, only the Apple Passwords app. Any ideas? Thanks!
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13 Replies
- 1P_Dave
Moderator
Thank you! I'll keep an eye out for any messages from you in case you do run into other issues.
-Dave
- LarryMcJSuper Contributor
Thanks, Dave. All seems to be fine now...I'll keep an eye on it.
- 1P_Dave
Moderator
I'm sorry for all of the troubleshooting that you had to do, that definitely isn't how things should work. If you do run into the issue again in the future then let me know and I can ask you for some log files that should tell me more about what's happening on your device so that the team can investigate this further.
In the meantime, I'll continue to try to reproduce the issue on my end so that I can investigate further.
Let me know if there's anything else that I can help you with.
-Dave
- LarryMcJSuper Contributor
Uninstalled 1P and the 1P Safari extension, then restarted. Downloaded and installed 1P, then the extension from the MAS, and did my usual customization of 1P settings. Got to "Browser" and it said 1P wasn't connected to the 1P Extension. Pasted the the suggested command into Terminal and the string matched, so tried again...still said it wasn't connected to the extension. I restarted again, and this time 1P was connected to its Safari extension. Now ID.me works just fine.
But can I get an AMEN that this shouldn't be the case, and that this would have been a major PITA for my grandma (rest her soul). No, it wasn't a big deal for me to do but I've a a long life in technology and been using 1P since the day it was first released. I don't know if the uninstall/reinstall fixed it, or the Terminal command and subsequent restart. But this is exactly what all the non-techies don't have to endure when they use the Apple Passwords app...it will always just work. Somewhere in this there is a marketing lesson 🙂. Thanks, Dave!
- LarryMcJSuper Contributor
Yes...and yes...and it's still not working. It's odd that all my other logins work just fine. I've already tried removing ID.me and adding it again, so now I'm going to completely uninstall 1P and reinstall it. I'll let you know if this resolves the issue.
- 1P_Dave
Moderator
I'm sorry for the delay in responding, thank you for providing those screenshots. I've tested on my own Mac and I'm not able to reproduce the issue:
When I click on the username field I see the 1Password icon and suggestion appear immediately. Can you confirm that you're clicking into the username field?
Can you also double-check that you have
https://api.id.me/saved as the website address for your ID.me credentials in 1Password?-Dave
- LarryMcJSuper Contributor
Any further guidance for this issue? I provided the requested screenshot five days ago. Thanks.
- LarryMcJSuper Contributor
It's the correct ID.me page...screenshot below. NOTHING I do will make 1P autofill this page, I have to open the 1P app, copy the password, and manually paste it in.
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But, if I configure the Apple Passwords app for the very same login info, it works perfectly, see the screenshot below.
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- 1P_Dave
Moderator
I'm sorry that your login information isn't being filled on ID.me. You said that you were trying to fill your login credentials for ID.me on Apple.com, when you try to sign in using ID.me does a web page with an ID.me website address open? Or is the page that you're trying to fill into on Apple.com itself?
Are you able to provide a screenshot of the page in question? Make sure that nothing sensitive is visible in the screenshot.
-Dave
- LarryMcJSuper Contributor
Sorry, Dave...my bad, I should have read it twice. I'm just getting frustrated trying everything I can think of to get 1Password to autofill in Safari (macOS) and as always, it's about 8 out of 10 times just fine, then it won't once or twice. Great example is trying to get ID.me to autofill on apple.com (to verify military status). Works great on every device I own...except my Mac. Here, it does not work 100% of the time.