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September at 1Password: Browser versions, enhanced security, and new integrations
Welcome to your monthly roundup of what’s going on in the world of 1Password!
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Minimum browser versions increasing
On October 14, 2025, we’ll be increasing the minimum Chrome/Chromium and Firefox versions required to use 1Password.com and the 1Password Browser Extension.
The new minimum version requirements will be as follows:
- Chrome 128
- Firefox 128
- Edge 128
- Brave 1.69.x
Existing installations of the browser extension will continue to work, but affected devices will no longer receive updates until the minimum browser version has been met.
New options for autofill confirmation prompts
We’ve added some new security settings to the 1Password browser extension to improve security. You can now enable a confirmation prompt to appear before credentials are autofilled, helping to prevent accidental autofilling to malicious websites.
A corresponding policy is also available for Administrators so they can enable this for their users.
New integration for 1Password and ZScaler
We recently launched a new integration between 1Password Device Trust and Zscaler to help organizations strengthen their Zero Trust security. This powerful combination ensures that employees can only access company applications from devices where the Zscaler agent is correctly installed and running. It’s a crucial step to automatically enforce security policies across all devices – including unmanaged ones – reducing your attack surface and securing your distributed workforce.
Random but Memorable episodes in September
- How to build a career in cybersecurity with Heath Adams
- How cyber warfare really works with Hayley Benedict
"Top skills right now, I think AI is dominating everywhere. I think that cloud is here to stay and just going to become more and more prominent... any sort of like cloud security, if you combine cloud security background with offensive security background, you're you're a golden ticket for a hire." – Heath Adams, The Cyber Mentor
Release note highlights
Browser Extension
- Fixed a bug so that 1Password remembers your list sorting preferences.
- We’ve added the message “1Password wants to fill your credit card details on [website name]” to the authorization prompt to fill credit card details.
- We’ve removed the hamburger menu from the toolbar in the 1Password pop-up. Notifications and options such as “Lock 1Password” and “Settings” are now available in a side panel, which you can open from the account menu in the top left of the pop-up.
- We’ve fixed an issue where the “Save passkey” prompt appeared unexpectedly on certain websites.
Mac, Windows, and Linux
- Fixed a bug so that 1Password remembers your list sorting preferences.
- SSO fixes for authentication and handling email address changes.
- Updated dependencies to fix some bugs and improve the app’s stability.
- The “Scan QR code” button now works as expected when you create or edit an item.
- [Mac only]: We’ve fixed an issue with biometric unlock for MDM-managed devices.
iOS and Android
- Fixed a bug so that 1Password remembers your list sorting preferences.
- SSO fixes for authentication and handling email address changes.
10 Replies
- luiscapobiancoNew Contributor
Is there any development to fix the erratic behavior of 1Password in Safari?
- 1P_SimonH
Community Manager
Hi luiscapobianco,
We're always working to improve 1Password! If you would like to start a new thread with what you're specifically experiencing, happy to help you troubleshoot there or connect you to our Support team.
- P1h3r1e3d13New Contributor
To manage your presets, select Security review in the bottom left corner of the browser extension pop-up.
There is nothing in the bottom left corner of the browser extension pop-up:
It's connected to Desktop and both are fully updated. Firefox on Windows.
- 1P_SimonH
Community Manager
Hi P1h3r1e3d13 👋
My apologies, the location I shared in the original post aren't accurate! To see the preset options, right-click the 1Password extension icon in your browser and select Settings. In Settings, select Security. You'll see the text Review your security settings in the 1Password app and a button to open 1Password. Click that Open 1Password button then click Security review and you'll see the preset options.- P1h3r1e3d13New Contributor
Ah, thanks for clarifying. Open 1Password takes me to the settings window, General tab. No tab (examples below) has what looks like “three security setting presets [for] the browser extension.” Am I missing something?
1Password for Windows 8.11.12 (81112027)
1Password browser extension version 8.11.12.27
81112027, on STABLE channel
- seahuntNew Contributor
Thank your for the prompt reply! That is the answer which made sense, but I needed to be sure.
- seahuntNew Contributor
Forgive me if this should be obvious, but I would appreciate clarification about this sentence:
Existing installations of the browser extension will continue to work, but affected devices will no longer receive updates until the minimum browser version has been met.
Is it browser extension updates or 1Password vault contents which will no longer be updated?
Thank you!