![]() ![]() ![]() You can avoid entering the Master Password constantly when running, according to your settings.but the operative phrase is "when running": if you quit the browser, that clears it and anything running in it - like 1Password X - from memory completely so you'll need to enter your Master Password again in order to unlock and decrypt the data. The purpose of 1Password is to secure your important information, which is done using encryption - not authentication and therefore the Master Password is also needed to decrypt the data. Enter your username and password as usual, and then select the provided checkbox option to stay signed in. ![]() ![]() I’m sorry for the confusion! While "the built in Chrome Password Manager works without needing to sign in all the time", it's also not offering you any real security as a result. Navigate to any site that you want to remain signed in to. ![]()
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