How to restore a missing 1Password button to Safari
If you have recently updated to the latest version of Safari and the 1Password button is missing from its toolbar, you will need to update to the latest version of 1Password to restore the icon in Safari.
Simply choose Check for Updates… from the 1Password menu to begin the process. After restarting 1Password to finish the update, restart Safari and the 1Password button should return.
Customize Safari’s toolbar
You may need to manually re-add the 1Password button to Safari’s toolbar. Go to the View > Customize Toolbar… option in Safari, and in the sheet that appears, find the “1P” button and drag it to anywhere you want in Safari’s toolbar:
Then click Done to accept your changes.
1Password 2, Snow Leopard, and Safari
If you’re using 1Password 2 on Snow Leopard, you must configure Safari to run in 32-bit mode to get the 1Password button back in the toolbar. Follow these easy steps to enable this setting:
- quit Safari
- Open a Finder window and browse to the Applications folder
- Right-click Safari and choose Get Info
- In the window that opens, enable the 32-bit mode option, highlighted below:
Note: Do not enable the “Open using Rosetta” option.
Restart Safari and the 1Password button should reappear in the toolbar.