To get going, we will need to first enable Touch ID to work with 1Password on macOS. Long story short, make sure you have checked off the compatibility box. And if it is 1.15.x, you are using the 1Password X, which doesn’t work with the fingerprint sensor. It’s worth noting that the extension should be 4.7.x version, if you are using the required desktop app for macOS. Therefore, make sure to use the standard extension if you want to use the fingerprint sensor. To be more precise, unlocking one will unlock the other, ensuring that you don’t have to take the pain of repeating the same action.īear in mind that 1Password X is not compatible with Touch ID. Those days are over, the new extension looks (and works) very well. I heard many complaints from users in the past who didn’t want to switch to Chrome due to lack of 1P support. The new extension looks great, and finally brings proper 1Password support to Chrome. Our Chrome password manager browser extension lets you manage your passwords on other Chromium-based browsers. Install the beta update, and restart Chrome to activate the updated extension. Thus, once you have set up the password manager to unlock using the fingerprint sensor, the browser extension and the main app will unlock simultaneously. Prefer Chromium, Brave, or Vivaldi No problem. So, how do you set up the 1Password Chrome extension with Touch ID? Well, both the 1Password app for Mac and its Chrome extension work in sync.
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