1 Password Not Saving New Logins On Chrome For Mac

1 Password Not Saving New Logins On Chrome For Mac 6,6/10 2803 votes

I think now that you mentioned that and I did remember as one of the things that I tried was getting rid of some of the history and cookies. Yes, I have started resetting up some of the passwords. When I use them on the web sites the computer acts like I do not have 1Password since it does not any longer ask if I want to open 1Password and try to save them is that also because I got rid of the history.

Aug 25, 2015 - Not prompted to save new Logins from browser. August 2015 in Mac. It was there on Firefox and Chrome before testing new passwords on.

Aren't the cookies just on the browser? Would it be reasonable to uninstall 1Password and then reinstall it, especially if I revert to the non-beta? If I do that would it be reasonable to just try the old password? Do you think that that might jog something in the process or would it just have me reset up 1Password? Do I need to uninstall 1Password before switching. And can I just download the latest from the website?

Hi, I hope you don't mind, but since this is a different issue than the one from your original thread (i.e. Your master password stopped working), I've split your new message about saving Logins into a new discussion. It just helps us to avoid confusion and keep things a bit more organized. You're correct, your browsing history and web cookies shouldn't have anything to do with whether or not 1Password asks you to save new Login items.

So something else must be wrong. I don't think you need to uninstall/reinstall the 1Password app though - let's check some other things first. After the troubleshooting you went through in the previous discussion, I wonder if you still have the 1Password extension installed - do you see the 1Password extension icon in the toolbar of your browser? If not, it sounds like you need to reinstall the extension. Just open the main 1Password app and go to the menu for 1Password >Sades driver for mac. Install Browser Extensions.

Or, you can open your browser and go to this link: On that page, click the big green Install button and follow the rest of the on-screen steps to complete the installation. On the other hand, if the extension was already installed (or if you reinstalled it but still aren't prompted to save new Login items), please let us know the following: • What web browser are you using, and what version? • is currently installed in that browser? • Do you see the 1Password icon in your browser's toolbar, or in your Mac's menubar, or both? • is currently installed on your Mac?

I think this will most likely turn out to be a simple problem to solve, and hopefully your answers will help us figure that out quickly. Thanks in advance! It sounds like you have the right things installed, so I'm not exactly sure why it isn't prompting you to save new Login items.

But there could still be a simple solution for that, and what I'd like you to do is try the troubleshooting suggestions in this knowledgebase article: Do any of those suggestions help? Please let us know how it goes. If the autosave prompt still won't appear, it will help if you can let us know the results of each suggestion in that article (there are only a few). Thanks, we appreciate it! Could it be because it does not think that that exists? Since it does not recognize my master password?

It is odd that all is there and unto date but nothing. I'm afraid I'm having trouble understanding these questions. What doesn't think that something exists? And what doesn't recognize your master password? In your, I thought you said you had followed our ' steps on your Mac in order to reset 1Password and start over with an empty vault. If I misunderstood, I apologize! Can you please confirm whether or not you were able to start over with an empty vault in 1Password, and if you're currently able to open the 1Password app and unlock it with your new master password?