so I just did a clean install of Mojave. ... and 1Pass has made it as difficult as it can without

In2Ndo
In2Ndo
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been obvious about it.. that is not ok to not have the membership thing that I don't want. but finally got it installed. not sure if fully licensed yet. and now I can't add the browser extensions. was this taken away from "we" the people that just want to install and run the thing? or can someone please point me to where I can find a way to do it. I click on the app to add them. and it takes me here https://1password.com/downloads/
does this mean that the application that I am trusting "all" of my passwords to. doesn't have support for the latest Mac OS ?
because it that is what it is.. I will be deleting the thing so fast. I heavily rely on this thing. but have no problem just letting apple do it for me.
not that I use windows machines. but I'm trying to keep an open mind to .. if I ever need to. its been over 15 years and still don't need a windows machine. so... do I get rid of this thing.. or how do I add the extension?
Sorry about the attitude.. just hate the path that software designers and mostly sellers are going towards.
just want to be able to use a program that I paid for.

Thanks in advance.


1Password Version: 7.2.1
Extension Version: unknown
OS Version: 10.14
Sync Type: iCloud
Referrer: forum-search:extensions

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  • @In2Ndo,

    1Password has support for Mojave. What browser extension are you trying to install? If its Safari, open the Safari Preferences window and click the Extensions tab.

    If its Chrome/FireFox/Opera/Vivaldi-et al, its right there on the downloads page:

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