1Password requires browser permissions to save and sign in with your login details. Learn what those permissions are and why 1Password needs them.
Safari
- Web page Contents
- Fill and save logins and other details on all web pages.
- Browsing History
- Suggest login items for the websites you visit.
Firefox
- Access your data for all websites
- Fill and save logins and other details in your browser.
- Exchange message with programs other than Firefox
- Connect to the 1Password app.
- Input data to the clipboard
- Copy item details to the clipboard.
- Download files and read and modify the browser's download history
- Download files that you've saved in 1Password and diagnostics information.
- Monitor extension usage and manage themes
- Turn off the 1Password classic extension if it’s installed.
- Display notifications to you
- Notify you when there's an update.
- Read and modify privacy settings
- Set 1Password as your default password manager and turn off browser autofill prompts.
- Access browser tabs
- Open and save URLs, and configure bookmarks.
- Access browser activity during navigation
- Suggest login items for the websites you visit.
Chrome, Brave, and Microsoft Edge
- Read and change all your data on all websites
- Open URLs, and fill and save logins and other details in your browser.
- Display notifications
- Notify you when there's an update.
- Manage your downloads
- Download files that you've saved in 1Password and diagnostics information.
- Manage your apps, extensions, and themes
- Turn off the 1Password classic extension if it’s installed.
- Communicate with cooperating native applications
- Connect to the 1Password app.
- Change your privacy-related settings
- Set 1Password as your default password manager and turn off browser autofill prompts.