I'm not sure if this is because I reset my password (begin recovery) and the 1Password desktop app is keeping my old secret key. The only thing that shows up on the desktop app is an input field for my master password. Any ideas?

Update:

I tried this and it worked:

1. Uninstall the 1Password desktop application.

2. Open %LOCALAPPDATA%\ and deleted 1Password. (This folder was left behind after uninstalling.)

3. Reinstalled 1Password for Windows application.

4. Open 1Password for Windows. I can now enter the usual items required when installing the app the first time (sign-in address, email address, secret key, master password).


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I recently switched from KeePass to 1Password and use the Windows desktop app.

Unfortunately, the Auto-Fill doesn't work, when hit my short cut [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [S]

I always have to select the entry in the password database first and then type [Ctrl] + [C] to copy the username and [Shift] + [Ctrl] + [C] to copy the password. This is very time consuming and was faster with KeePass Auto-Fill.

Hi @Maze, thanks for reaching out! Is there any chance that you don't currently have 1Password installed in your browser? Using the Autofill shortcut or the Open & Fill button from the desktop app works by telling the browser extension which credentials to fill. Could you try installing the extension and then test whether all works as intended?

Hi @Maze, thanks for getting back to me! To clarify a bit here, the desktop app is intended for situations where you'd like to view, edit, and manage your data individually or in bulk, with Quick Access providing a faster way to find, view, and edit items, and fill your credentials into other Windows apps.

In comparison, the browser extension is designed for daily use, saving and filling your login information on websites.

We usually recommend using both alongside each other for the best user experience, as the two can integrate to share their unlock states, and this allows 1Password to stay unlocked for longer, as well as allowing you to unlock both with biometrics when Windows Hello unlock is enabled. In addition, filling-related functions within the desktop app such as the Autofill shortcut and the Open & Fill button require the extension installed in order to successfully fill your details, as they work by telling the extension which credentials to fill.

In the browser extension configuration, you can enable integration with the desktop app, so it will inherit the login and unlock from the desktop app. This way using the browser extension is really seamless. It acts as assistant in the background. Just use your browser favorites and surf to some site with a login, and when the login dialog appears, 1Password will offer the corresponding login to autofill, if the url in the browser matches some url in one of your 1Password items. You don't ever need to search or Quick Access or copy+paste. You need to search only if the urls don't match (then you need to update your item in 1Password) or if you intend to login to some desktop app, not some website in the browser.

Autofill in one go only works with the browser extension, as far as I know. The desktop app will not paste 2 fields at once. Usually, you don't need this. If the browser extension is working properly, it will seamlessly offer autofilling, as soon as you surf to any website for which you have some login in 1Password. Because of this, you don't need to use 1Password like a website favorite list. Don't search for an item in the 1Password desktop app. Instead, you just use your browser favorites in the browser. If a login dialog appears, and there is an item for that website within 1Password, you will notice 1Password will offer the corresponding credentials. You don't search explicitly, 1Password searched this for you in the background.

I was always talking about Chrome and Firefox. With these browsers integrating with the desktop app is definitely working as I wrote, since I use them myself. And it might be some security suite/virus scanner suite is blocking communication for you. I use the default Microsoft Defender on Windows 10 and 11, and with this everything is working fine.

Finally, try this:

Change to the desktop app and go to its settings->Browser and make sure the integrating with the browser is activated here as well. Activate if it wasn't and check the browser again.

If it was already activated, uninstall the browser extension, restart the browser, then switch back to the 1Password app and click the big "Get 1Password for your browser" button. This way the newest extension for your browser should be automatically linked and you can install it again. It should pick up the desktop app login and just display your 1Password data without signing in again. At least this is how it is supposed to work in Chrome, and I just did that the other day.

The 1Password manager extension is our newer 1Password in the browser: -started-browser/

It is a standalone extension that does not connect to the desktop app (yet) and shows up automatically inside usernames/password fields when you visit a website, making it super easy to autofill and save new logins or even generate passwords. 

We recommend using this extension because of the enhanced autofilling it provides. It does not have a keyboard shortcut to autofill because it will show up inside the fields automatically, making it unnecessary to press a keyboard shortcut.

The "1Passowrd extension (desktop app required) is our good old 1Password Classic extension. It connects to the desktop app and allows it to interact with your browser and autofill in websites. It also allows you to unlock 1Password with Touch ID and remain unlocked when you close the browser, as well as utilizing the desktop app's keyboard shortcut (CMD + / ) to autofill. 

However, this extension does not show up inside usernames/passwords and every time you need it you will have to call it manually by using the shortcut or by clicking its icon on the top right corner of your browser. 

This extension will probably not get updated anymore but it is still a valid option that you can download from our website.

The new 1Password browser extension always only supported vaults on 1Password.com, so far it has never supported standalone vaults (this was the case even before desktop integration was temporarily removed).

Based on this thread here, it appears Touch ID integration is in the works. And point #2 is explained in your response when you say the chrome extension "is a standalone extension that does not connect to the desktop app (yet)".

Yes, I understand that it wasn't supported when desktop integration was being tested before, but thought that there may be plans to merge the classic extension with the new extension, as the desktop app and new extension will soon be able to communicate directly with each other.

How can I have both?? If I launch the desktop app, I'll get 1Password in the system menu bar, but it doesn't persist. If I go to 1Password in the menu bar I get an unwanted nag to remove 1Password and install 1Password classic.

I have this configuration on my device (1Password in the browser and the desktop app), and I can still use 1Password in the system menu bar. The extension you use does not matter for that, you just need to have the 1Password desktop app installed (since 1Password mini is coming from the desktop app, not from the extension).

I have been having issues with changing passwords in the desktop app, and those changes are not being made in the browser extensions. I am just transferring from Lastpass, does anyone else have this problem?

The new browser experience integrates seamlessly with the desktop app, using a secure connection to ensure a consistent lock state. It also brings support for passwordless to the browser with Windows Hello.

With the 1Password app integration turned on, you can sign in to 1Password CLI with the accounts you've added to the 1Password desktop app. Then you can authenticate 1Password CLI the same way you unlock your device, like with your fingerprint, face, Apple Watch, Windows Hello PIN, or device user password.

When the classic uninstall/re-install advice from 1Password didn't resolve the issue and a few quick searches on Google also proved fruitless, I gave up. This was a minor inconvenience but because the 1Password desktop app was still working fine and I didn't want to waste any more time trying to fix it, I let it be.

You get started by downloading 1Password's desktop app, mobile apps, or browser extensions. Unlike Dashlane and NordPass, companies that beefed up their browser extensions' designs in recent years, 1Password delivers its best-looking user interfaces via its desktop and mobile apps. I love that Password's Windows desktop app interface allows users to change color themes and adjust font sizes for easier reading.

With the release of 1Password 8, the company introduced a new keyboard shortcut to its desktop app that pulls up Quick Access, a floating panel that suggests login details no matter what window you have open, including web browsers and desktop apps (like Steam or the Mac App Store). Through this feature, 1Password can now fill passwords everywhere on your computer just as it does on your phone.

I have to use a specific 2FA a couple dozen times a day and it is tiresome as well as mildly dangerous (alarm fatigue type syndrome making it more likely that I would not pay attention to a phishing attempt to get my 2FA code). It seems like it should be possible to automate this, my primary concern being pop-up login dialogs that come from Outlook and other 365 desktop apps.

After we enter the login credentials and get to the landing page of the virtual desktop, we click on a virtual desktop and the remote session starts. Right after starting, we are again prompted to enter the password (the username/email is prefilled already). As I always use 1Password to drag & drop or the Type in window feature to key in the password, the password ends up in the username field instead of to the password field. In the Old version of the web client of remote desktop, on drag and drop, the password would get filled currently in the password field itself (probably because the cursor was already on the password field). But with the new Beta feature, drag and drop always keys in the password to the username field. I then need to manually place the cursor on the password and then jump to 1Password in order to key in the password. ff782bc1db

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