Just wanted to let you know I've used 1Password for a number of years and have been very happy with it across all my devices. It is constantly updated, so I'm sure they're on top of patching vulnerabilities. Evenso, I don't use it with iCloud (or any cloud service) and personally don't use the various web browser extensions. Having worked in the IT Security field, I know we can only ever manage the risk, not eliminate it. That's why I choose not to use anything to store passwords etc in the cloud (not even Keychain), but I may be overly cautious in that choice. – Apr 23 '17 at 5:38. After the initial setup (when a lot of entries are made), adding new entries doesn't happen often.
And since it's not common, syncing manually is no big deal (and it's very quick). For example, if I'm away from home and I've added a new password (or whatever) into the 1Password app on my iPhone, all I need to do when at home is launch the 1Password app on the Mac select the necessary option and the data is synced between both devices. It's all over in less than a minute, and data goes both ways (e.g.
How to sync passwords between Chrome and iCloud Keychain. All I need to do when at home is launch the 1Password app on the Mac select the necessary option and the.
If my wife added a new password at home, it's now also on my iPhone). Works for me. – Apr 24 '17 at 6:06. I found this: You can no longer share Google Chrome passwords with iCloud Keychain. Google Chrome 45 was the last one that could do it.
Since then its been removed as an option. Perhaps reaching out to Google Support and giving them something to pass on to the devs for Chrome for Mac could inspire something. Until they replace it, I recommend using a 3rd Party option since they work with nearly every platform and device type. Such as LastPass, Dashlane, Roboform, Keepass, 1Password, Privacy, GNOME keyring, etc.
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They may work with Keychain and gather passwords saved in Chrome. Thats the only auto-sync solution that is available.
. In Chrome, use chrome://version to lookup your Profile Path. Usually this is /Users//Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/Default It could also be 'Profile 1' or 2 or 3.
Quit Google Chrome completely. In the Mac menu bar at the top of the screen, click Go. Select Go to Folder. Enter the following directories in the text field, then press Go. /Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/.
In the Profile Path folder, just below.Google/Chrome/, (like Default, Profile 1, Profile 2. See above), rename: Login Data file- Login Data-b1 If this doesn't work, try renaming the whole Profille Path folder, by appending -b1, like Default-b1. Open Google Chrome, a new Login Data file (or profile folder) is automatically created on startup.