

We believe strongly that your data is yours and we don’t want to know anything about it.


You can see our privacy policy for full details. It is only ever used to provide you with service and support. This personally identifiable information is never shared with third parties. We collect only the information necessary to provide our services and assist you in troubleshooting, such what kind of 1Password account you signed up for (including email address), usage information (such as when you log in), and details about your connected devices. After all, it is impossible to lose, misuse, or abuse information we don’t have. The data you save is encrypted and inaccessible to us, including so called metadata like titles, website URLs, tags, and custom icons.Īt 1Password, we believe that the less information we know about you, the better. Get to know 1Password in your browser:ġPassword was designed with a deep respect for your privacy. All your other passwords and important information are protected behind the one password only you know.ġPassword manages everything for you: generating, saving, and filling your passwords. With 1Password you only ever need to memorize…one password. You want to use different passwords for every website, but it can be hard to keep track of them all. If you don't have one yet, you can sign up when you install the extension and try one free.ġPassword is a password manager that keeps you safe online. To get going, we will need to first enable Touch ID to work with 1Password on macOS.This extension requires a 1Password membership. 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. 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. 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.
