1Password in the browser 2.20.0
- When you reveal a long password field, the entire password will display by wrapping the lines rather than truncating them.
- After you successfully sign in to your account with SSO, the tab that was opened to initiate the sign-in will close.
- If you already use 1Password for Firefox, after this update you’ll see a notification to confirm that you want to continue using rich icons.
- When you first install 1Password in your browser, you’ll now see an updated page to add an account.
- In Safari, you can now start typing to filter the results shown under fields.
- Autofill behaviors are now respected when a Login item has multiple websites.
- Logins are no longer suggested on share.1password.com.
- Logins are now suggested on zoom.us when linking your Zoom account to a Google account.
- Logins are now suggested correctly on jobadder.com.
- Usernames are no longer suggested in the Library ID field on linkedin.com/learning-login.
- Usernames now fill on twitter.com when additional verification is required.
- The registration form on openrouter.ai is now recognized correctly.
- We’ve improved the descriptions and suggestions shown for items in the “Items in another account” Watchtower category.
- We’ve fixed some accessibility issues on the welcome page when you first set up the browser extension.
- We’ve fixed a memory leak in Safari.
- We’ve fixed an issue with high CPU usage in Chromium-based browsers.
- We’ve fixed an issue that caused the 1Password browser extension to ask for Duo authentication every time you unlock.
- We’ve fixed an issue where turning off “Integrate this extension with the 1Password desktop app” and “Automatically lock 1Password” could prevent you from saving items in your browser after waking your computer from sleep.
- We’ve fixed an issue where you couldn’t reveal your account password when unlocking 1Password for Safari.
- We’ve fixed an issue where you could briefly see the option to enter your account password when “Integrate this extension with the Password desktop app” was turned on in Windows.
- We’ve fixed an issue that could cause you to see the initial setup page even after you signed in to 1Password in your browser.
- Password rules from Apple’s Password Manager Resources repository have been updated.