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Safari
- The X extension is meant to be a standalone way to use 1Password. I use the desktop app to organize passwords and do cleanup. There are settings to change when it asks for the password to limit the annoyance, but it actually is a good thing to have to type your password regularly as it.
- This extension requires a 1Password membership. If you don't have one yet, you can sign up when you install the extension and try one free. 1Password is a password manager that keeps you safe online. You want to use different passwords for every website, but it can be hard to keep track of them all.
- To add the 1Password icon to the toolbar in Safari: Choose View Customize Toolbar. Drag the 1Password button to the toolbar. If you don’t see the button, restart your Mac and try again. First, make sure 1Password is turned on in Chrome. Click the Chrome menu in the toolbar and choose More Tools Extensions.
First, make sure 1Password is turned on in Safari. Choose Safari > Preferences, then click the Extensions icon and turn on 1Password.
To add the 1Password icon to the toolbar in Safari:

- Choose View > Customize Toolbar.
- Drag the 1Password button to the toolbar. If you don’t see the button, restart your Mac and try again.
- Click Done.
Chrome
First, make sure 1Password is turned on in Chrome. Click the Chrome menu in the toolbar and choose More Tools > Extensions. Then click to turn on 1Password.

To add the 1Password icon to the toolbar in Chrome:
- Click in the toolbar.
- Clicknext to 1Password.
Firefox
First, make sure 1Password is turned on in Firefox. Click the Firefox menu in the toolbar and choose Add-ons >Extensions. Then click to turn on 1Password.
To add the 1Password icon to the toolbar in Firefox:
- Click the Firefox menu in the toolbar.
- Choose Customize.
- Drag 1Password to the toolbar.
- Click Done.
If you can’t add 1Password to the toolbar in Firefox
If you’re unable to find 1Password or drag it to the toolbar in Firefox, you may have a corrupt Firefox profile. You should be able to get things working by creating a new profile in Firefox.
Edge
First, make sure 1Password is turned on in Edge. Click the Edge menuin the toolbar and choose Extensions. Then click to turn on 1Password.
To add the 1Password icon to the toolbar in Edge:
- Click the Microsoft Edge menu in the toolbar.
- Control- or right-click the 1Password icon and choose Move to the Toolbar.
Chrome 1password X Extension
Brave
First, make sure 1Password is turned on in Brave. Click the Brave menu in the toolbar and choose More Tools > Extensions. Then click to turn on 1Password.
To add the 1Password icon to the toolbar in Brave:
1password Chrome Extension

- Click in the toolbar.
- Clicknext to 1Password.
