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        <title>1Password Extension fix for other Browsers on Linux</title>
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        <description>First off Let&amp;rsquo;s cut to the chase.
Ensure that 1Password for Linux is installed along with 1Password in your browser, and that browser integration is enabled from Settings → Browser within 1Password for Linux. Once you have done that. We can check out the file named &amp;ldquo;custom_allowed_browers&amp;rdquo; in the resource folder of 1Password.
cat /opt/1Password/resources/custom_allowed_browsers
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 # This file, when placed into /etc/1password/custom_allowed_browsers will allow for # custom browsers to be defined that can work with 1Password for Linux&amp;#39;s browser extension # integration.</description>
        
        <dc:creator>Tex Nevada</dc:creator>
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