
The way they handle logins prevents you from using multiple accounts in the same browser session. I started using Fluid as a means to manage multiple Amazon AWS accounts.

But the instructions above might be a possible workaround for you. The extension can be downloaded for Safari, Chrome, Firefox, and Opera. The 1Password browser extension must be installed in the browser in order to auto fill your login.

As far as I know, using an app such as that would not be able to integrate with 1Password. :)ĮDIT: I now see that there is an app called "Fluid", which you are most likely talking about. Hope that helps! Or if that's not what you were looking for, please post a bit more info. webloc file to your liking before moving it to your dock. Also, you can customize the name and icon of the. webloc in it's location for it to remain in your dock. It's important to note that you must keep the. webloc file to your dock (beside the trash can).

If you'd like have the shortcut in your dock, move the file from your desktop to a permanent location (ex: a "1Password Bookmarks" folder that you create somewhere). webloc file there that when clicked will open in your browser and auto fill.
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Do you want to have a bookmark in your dock that when clicked will open a webpage in your browser and auto fill the login from 1Password? If so, here's how to do that:Ĭlick on a login from the list and drag it to your desktop. Hi not sure I completely understand your request.
