@Tergin Hi, there is already a fix for this. I think in Opera you have to wait for the extension version 2023.10.1 (which was released two days ago but is at the moment not yet available in every browser).
Opera is not one of our fully supported browsers so although you can install 1Password from the Chrome Webstore you won't be able to use the integration features such as Touch ID. That being said, points 2 and 3 should work. Can you try the steps below and let me know if it improves things:
Can you confirm if your browser and the 1Password extension are fully up to date? Are you experiencing trouble filling on all websites, or a specific one? If there's a specific site, can you provide us with website's URL?
Those are the versions. I believe I installed opera and 1password a few days ago. New to Opera, and mostly loving it other than 1password issue, and I posted a couple feature requests like being able to split tabs like you would split windows on a monitor, and the ability to set On Startup pages by workspace instead of only on the main workspace.
I have just taken a look over the discussion so far and I notice a few issues have been discussed. Can you specify the exact issue you are having with 1Password and Opera One so I can make sure I provide accurate guidance?
Same 3 items from description of this ticket. 1Password installs and then I have to enter password every time i open opera even if the 1Password app is already unlocked on my mac. Once unlocked it will try to suggest but clicking does nothing. And if i click the extension button i get a generic list of passwords not suggestions for the site i am on. I have had to use the 1 password app to copy paste into opera which is enough to push me back to safari. I have to use 1 password for work and have no option to use a different password manager. Otherwise i love opera!
The 1 password app is working better with your suggestions. It works perfectly in most browsers edge, chrome, safari, firefox it is kind of disappointing that Opera which has such great features blocks the connection to the 1 password app that allows it to integrate with the unlock features on the mac such as unlock with fingerprint and watch. Unfortunately entering passwords is a huge part of using the internet these days and 1password has become a popular solution for business where the users have no choice to change. Thank you all for your quick response, I hope a feature request for proper 1 password integration can make it into the queue to provide a better user experience for an app that is used by over 100k corp clients .
Q4 - What is your proposed solution?
I used the extension in Opera GX for a while before the browser lock was added. The installation of Chrome extensions supports Opera / Opera GX and I had no problems. So Opera / Opera GX would only need to be added to the list of supported browsers, no other changes would be necessary.
Opera has been the most go to browsers for people like us who likes the features this browser offers. If you can add this to opera, then can have users from those 300 million monthly active users of opera browsers.
There are no straight directions for this except trial and error.
I found NO help online for this.
Tutorial courtesy of my lagered brain.
Launch KeepPassXC app, login, go to settings, go to browser integration button, select Chrome and Chromium.
Minimize Keepass app. Walk away. Back to browser.
KeePassXc browser plugin fixes everything in most browsers.
Of course it is not available in Opera. Opera itself not supported in Keepass.
Install this extension from Opera Store:
The Keepass "lock" extension icon will be in your upper right, as usual.
Right click icon OPTIONS.
Scroll to bottom of page. Observe:
See the fine print?
Find your chrome/chromium NativeMessaging json files. Opera is allegedly built on Chrome and Chromium. I found both. Did not want to hedge my bets.
Remember that fine print gobbletygook that OPTIONS wanted you to cut and paste in jason? Do it to both files.
See this pic?
Erase all entries, cut and paste the gobbley-gook. In my case CALA-BLAHBLAH---
SAVE both files.
Go back to OPTIONS PAGE. Change some defaults.
Click these things, from top to bottom:
You need the native button. This helps the plugin access the keepass database. "helps."
Next. Enable both autofill buttons.
This is necessary.
Now:
Click all three misc boxes.
Click auto permissions box.
Click save.
Open terminal (the way I do it).
REBOOT.
since this extension is a bandaid, when you get to your desired login page, right-click 'lock icon', ask for auto-fill.
possibly two irrelevant pop up dialogues may occur.
cancel out of them.
the only dialogue box you want is the ALLOW/DENY fill in of your credentials. you did all this work you may as well allow?
It will then access your existing keepassXC database.
I've had problems with the extension on my Opera browser - 1 password error "unknown is connected but its code signature could not be verified. Filling and other features are disabled until this issue is resolved". I tried all the options I could find and then tried to delete the extension hoping to reinstall it, however the Chrome extension requires a secret code which only works if you have the subscription. I know my version is outdated and not supported, but it worked fine and I'd really like some help
While you're entitled to use the version of 1Password you purchased a license for on your compatible devices indefinitely, if you like to learn more about how we can help you with an upgrade to a subscription and the latest version of 1Password, you can reach out to us at support...@1password.com for more details.
Thank you, Mike. I think that is it, but I get an error "Unknown is connected but its code signature could not be verified. Filling and other features are disabled until this issue is resolved." Is there any solution to that? It makes it unusable.
Opera relatively recently changed their signing certificate. 1Password uses the signing certificate of browsers to verify that they haven't been modified. 1Password 4 hasn't been updated in nearly 5 years now. Because of this, 1Password 4 won't be able to successfully communicate with the classic extension when used in Opera.
Your best option to use 1Password in Opera would be to migrate to a 1Password membership which would allow you to use the latest version of 1Password. We're offering a 50% off your first 3 years of your 1Password membership, and as Mike mentioned, getting in touch with us at support...@1password.com would be the place to get the ball rolling on that.
You can change how your start page and other Opera pages appear by applying wallpapers. There are a few preloaded wallpapers in Opera, which you can find in Settings > Wallpapers. You can also access wallpapers from the Easy Setup panel.
In the Easy setup panel, click on a wallpaper to change the look of your browser. If you want to find more wallpapers, click the Get more wallpapers button to go to the wallpapers section of addons.opera.com/. From there, you can browse and install wallpapers created by the Opera community.
Extensions which you add to your Opera browser can be found on the extensions page. There, you can turn extensions on or off and adjust their settings. You can open your extensions page by clicking on the Extensions icon (cube icon) towards the bottom of your sidebar. Alternatively, you can get to the extensions page through the main menu:
Here you have a few more options than in the Easy setup menu. You can choose to hide the search bar on your start page, as well as adjust the Speed Dial animations and number of columns. You can also choose to receive suggested Speed Dials (based on your browsing activity) and promoted Speed Dials (websites promoted by Opera).
An Opera extension contains a manifest file which defines metadata like the name of the extension, its author, etc. It also lists the various API permissions we want the extension to have. It will also typically have a background page or background script, which is responsible for communicating with the browser UI. Apart from that, it could have a content script which deals with changes to web pages. You could also need some other HTML (and related CSS and JavaScript) files for button popups or an options page.
You may also need other files such as images, fonts, videos etc. You can include them in the parent directory, or create a separate folder (for example, a folder named media) or two, and place them there.
How hard would it be to get a Opera Browser extension for Studio/StudioX. I tried using the Chrome extension as you are able to install them and they are supposed to work. However, this is the first Chrome extension that has not worked. It installs just fine but when you try to use Opera it says that it cannot read from this browser.
I would like to use the Opera browser instead of Chrome. The Chrome extension is successfully installed but when I try to use the browser it gives me an error saying that it cannot read from this browser.
I am trying to find where an Opera web browser extension stores its data and settings so I can make a backup. In my case, I am trying to find the Reddit Enhancement Suite extension's cache and settings location.
In Windows 7, Opera extension files (.OEX) and their data and configuration is stored in this folder C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Opera\Opera\widgets\. (This directory name may vary depending on the Opera 'Program Files' folder name. This could be C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Opera\Opera x64\widgets, with the 64-bit version of Opera.)
In Opera 12, you can find the wuid... folder name of installed Opera extensions by opening widgets.dat in the %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Opera\Opera\widgets folder using a text editor. Use the search function of your text editor to find the extension name, and then see the value of the tag above it, which should contain the wuid... folder name.
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