That means with the 1Password X release, it became possible to use 1Password on ChromeOS and Linux (although Linux now has a desktop app too.) Rarer, but some people with like an IT-managed work computer could install a browser extension when they couldn't install the desktop app. How do you keep it from dumping data randomly into some fields?Ĭan somebody help me understand why this thing exists? Is there a technical or security reason behind X?ġPassword X runs completely in the browser, without needing any other software on the computer. ![]() ![]() How do you keep it from dumping an annoying drop down in virtually every form field you come across? How do you keep it from logging out every time you close the browser? What is this thing for? Maybe I'm old and having a hard time adapting to new things, but it's so frustrating to use. I decided I would try using 1 Password X in Chrome instead of the extension that I have used for ever and a day. I am team 1Password through and through.Īt work last week, I got a new Windows machine and set it up from scratch, including 1Password. ![]() I introduced it at work, bought a family plan for at home and even have my 10 year old kid using it. 1Password literally changed the way I use the web. I have been a fanatical 1Password user for over 10 years.
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