
The 1Password Support Community 💌 is a great place to leave feedback and discuss changes with the team. If you’re new to 1Password in the browser, I’d love to help you get started. If you’re already using 1Password in the browser (the extension formerly known as 1Password X), you’ll be automatically updated to the latest version when you next launch your browser. You can now browse items from a specific account or vault to your heart’s content! Download 1Password in the browser Get the latest and greatest 💜 We received a lot of feedback asking for the ability to select a specific vault in the redesigned pop-up, and I’m excited to say that it’s back and better than ever: Just look at it in all of its glory: Vault selection is back 🤗 Click Extensions in the sidebar, then turn on 1Password.Modern, responsive, and positively gorgeous, the extension’s settings page has finally been given the updated 1Password design language treatment. In the toolbar and choose “Add-ons and themes”. To add the 1Password icon to the toolbar in Chrome:įirst, make sure 1Password is turned on in Firefox. In the toolbar and choose More Tools > Extensions.

To add the 1Password icon to the toolbar in Safari: Choose Safari > Settings, then click the Extensions icon and turn on 1Password. If 1Password is installed in your browser, but you still don’t see it in your browser’s toolbar, you can customize the toolbar to make it visible.įirst, make sure 1Password is turned on in Safari. If you don’t see the 1Password icon in your browser’s toolbar, make sure 1Password is up to date in your browser. 1Password in your browser is only available on Mac, Windows, Linux, and Safari on iPhone and iPad. 1Password in your browser is only available for Safari on iPhone and iPad.
