


Have a look at that link, and experiment with the settings, and let me know if things still aren't the way you'd like them - or think they ought to be - 1Password X works only with accounts, and it does NOT work (directly) with 1Password for Mac. You've got pretty broad latitude in Preferences > Security to set things more or less-restrictively, but you can't set it to never require your Master Password. If you don't ever enter it, it's often quite easy to forget and then - should the 1Password process crash or you upgrade macOS (and a few other conditions), you wouldn't be able to unlock your data. With regard to overall timeouts, you cannot set 1Password to never require your Master Password, because it is your Master Password that is used to derive the actual encryption keys that decrypt your data. You didn't mention what version of 1Password extension you have installed in various browsers, but you might want to check that. Whatever you set there will be respected by the browser extensions, provided you're using the standard browser extension (requires 1Password application), and not 1Password X (which is designed only for accounts and doesn't need or work directly with the 1Password for Mac app). 1Password for Mac's settings are located in the main app, in Preferences > Security. Hopefully this saves someone a little bit of sign-in fatigue! Any questions don’t hesitate to let me know in the comments below.Welcome to the forum, - and to 1Password! I'm sorry for the confusion getting used to a new system can be a definite learning curve sometimes.

