Hi,
I have to make it short now because I clicked on the link in this text:
"Troubleshooting Information (optional):
We can't automatically get your browser's troubles… (daɗa karatu)
Hi,
I have to make it short now because I clicked on the link in this text:
"Troubleshooting Information (optional):
We can't automatically get your browser's troubleshooting data, please try these manual steps."
It opened in the same tab and my whole long text was gone. :( Don't know if it's my settings fault or you should change something there, at least a warning would be good.
The uploaded image is strangely still there.
Normally I use an App like Notes where everything is saved imidiately while writing and copy it over because things like that happened many times. But I forget to do it often.
I like testing new features and giving feedback about bugs, also I am always running the latest macOS Developer Beta on my Mac and use Nightly as my main browser most of the time. But I am still using 1Password 6 for several reasons.
It seems (I noticed it only today) the update to version 134 made my already officially unsupported 1Password extension unusable.
I am using the one that you only see if you activated the checkbox for showing betas on this website but that version doesn’t make a difference. Just to explain why it’s labeled beta in my screenshot, it’s not one of the new betas.
https://app-updates.agilebits.com/product_history/OPX4
So now, I can’t even download the file with a right click from there, to install it again.
I am sure I will find it somewhere in my backups but I fear that doesn’t help.
Did anything change regarding the handling of Extensions in version 134?
Is it possible to reactivate it somehow? Maybe somewhere in about:config?
I would be really happy for your help.
And another question:
Is there a way to install Nightlies for iOS too? I only have the TestFlight beta there.
I already have an Alpha version of an app on one of my iPhones. The developer needed a UDID or so for that.
Before everyone used TestFlight I could also install pre-release versions like Proton Mail or the Readdle apps by installing a profile.
And now there are even more ways for EU located devices.
Now the text got even longer, than the original one. Sorry for that. ;) But I don’t read it again for correcting typos.
Kind regards,
Julie