![]() ![]() And to make matters worse, there doesn’t seem to be a good reason for it’s retirement.ĭave Teare, writing about the decision in a comment on Reddit: ![]() ![]() Users that still have iOS 14 installed don’t have access to the new Safari extension, leaving them out in the cold for a lot of auto-fill features, even in Safari.Applications that implemented a 1Password-based auto-fill system using the share sheet, often times using the 1Password logo, display nothing in the share sheet.Improperly designed login forms don’t work with the system-level auto-fill feature.No way to auto-fill non-login data in third-party browsers or within a Safari View Controller, such as credit/debit card information.Here are a handful of examples off the top of my head: While the Safari extension is great, it doesn’t replace all of the functionality of the previous share sheet extension. This has managed to irritate quite a few users, including myself. With the introduction of 1Password’s Safari extension, they’ve also discontinued their share sheet extension. ![]()
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