1Password extension in Chrome for OSX opens new window
I did the most recent update for 1Password via Mac app store and now 1P extension in Chrome opens a new, separate window when I click on the "open and fill" within a login, rather than opening a new tab for the window I already have open. If I click on the login it will open in the same window but not when I click on "open and fill" within that particular Login item. This is super annoying because I have many web dev projects where I will have a domain.dev.cc local dev environment for a domain.com live site where I do local development for, so I'll have multiple links for a single Login that all use the same user/pass combo, you know, that works for the local dev environment and for the live site environment. Or take for example Adobe, it requires you use the same Adobe user/pass combo for all of their products and they multiple login pages, so I put those all into one Login and then click on the login to drill down to the specific link I want to login to—I don't want these opening new windows, I want them opening new tabs in the window I already have open. I don't want this new experience of a new window opening, it didn't do this before the update. I restarted my computer after the update. I don't know how to change this or stop it from happening.
1Password Version: 6.8.8 (688001) Mac App Store
Extension Version: 4.7.0.90
OS Version: 10.13.3
Sync Type: iCloud
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@bensieg - Sorry for the trouble! I just tested your experience here and can't replicate it. The first thing I'd suggest you do is remove 1Password's Chrome extension, restart Chrome, then visit our extensions page and grab a fresh copy of 1Password's Chrome extension and install it. Let me know how that works for you.
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Ok, will do. This will take some time today and will follow up.
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I only restarted my computer, not my browser. Restarting the computer just opens the same browser sessions and doesn't Quit the browser, so I quit the browser after restarting the computer again and reopened the browser and now everything works fine.
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Ah, well even though it can reopen apps for you again, it isn't really saving their actual state so you're effectively restarting the browser too. Glad that helped. Have a great weekend! :)
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