Support for Prerelease Browser Versions
1Password supports the stable builds of Chrome, Safari and Firefox. While we can't guarantee that 1Password will work with Beta, Dev or Nightly builds of browsers, we make every effort to maintain compatibility as browsers go through their various development and release cycles. Sometimes, a change comes along that requires some change, so if you're on the cutting edge of browser releases, there may be some times when 1Password isn't compatible with the latest and greatest release of your favorite browser.
Rest assured, we monitor the development of Safari, Firefox, and Chrome very closely and we vigorously test each release for 1Password compatibility. In general we recommend sticking with the stable releases of the browser, particularly if you don't want to use a Beta version of 1Password or the potential for temporary incompatibilities. In general, development and beta versions are for testing new features and ensuring compatibility rather than everyday browsing. For instance, we test development versions of browsers so we can be sure 1Password will be compatible as the release moves through beta and into the stable channel.
If you're having trouble with the latest stable release of your browser, please let us know! If you're using a beta, development, or other prerelease, please know we're working hard on it and we'll have an update (usually a beta first) to restore compatibility soon.
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1Password in Safari, Firefox, and Google Chrome (Browser Extensions)
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1Password 3.9 for Mac (from Mac App Store)
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1Password 3.8 for Mac (from AgileBits website)
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1Password for iPhone, iPod touch, iPad
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Troubleshooting
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Syncing
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- Alternatives to Dropbox cloud syncing: iCloud, Google Drive, SkyDrive
- How To: Enable quick and automatic 1Password data sync with Dropbox
- How To: Sync your Mac and iPhone or iPod touch over Wi-Fi
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