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Nusaram
3 years agoFrequent Contributor
Setting: "Open 1Password to"
The options for this setting are "Suggestions," "Favorites," and "All Items."
How about adding a "Do Nothing" option?
I find the popup window to be annoying when all I wanted to do was just aut...
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3 years agoNusaram - Thanks for the confirmation on this, it's really helpful. 🙂 I've gone ahead and forwarded this insight to the team for future improvement considerations.
I also wanted to mention one method that might be helpful for you, if you have the 1Password app (desktop app) installed, and have that integrated with the browser extension. When 1Password is locked you can click on the 1Password icon within a login field to unlock, and the extension popup will not open or be in focus at all. Here's a couple example videos of what I mean:
Windows: https://share.cleanshot.com/34CSDkW4
Mac (with Touch ID unlock enabled): https://share.cleanshot.com/RTxGmy8X
If you don't have the 1Password desktop app installed, here is a link to download and install that, if you'd like to give this a shot: https://1password.com/downloads/.
Once installing that, we would also want to make sure the following two settings are on in the browser extension, and in the app:
- Open your web browser, right click the 1Password icon in the browser's toolbar and select 'Settings'.
- Under the General section, turn on 'Integrate with 1Password app'.
- Open the 1Password app:
- On Mac, click 1Password in the menu bar > Settings > Browser > turn on 'Connect with 1Password in the browser'
- On Windows, click the 3 vertical dots in the top left of the 1Password app window > Settings > Browser > turn on 'Connect with 1Password in the browser'
Let me know if you have any questions and I'll be happy to help further!