![]() You can uninstall 1Password from your Linux distribution: These steps will remove all your local 1Password data from your Linux computer. If you see “The folder can’t be found”, click Cancel and skip the next step.ĭrag any folders with com.agilebits or .1password in the name to the Trash. In Finder, choose Go > Go to Folder, then enter the following path and press Return: ~/Library/Application Support/ĭrag any folders with 1Password in the name to the Trash.Ĭhoose Go > Go to Folder, then enter the following path and press Return: ~/Library/Preferences/ĭrag any files with com.agilebits in the name to the Trash.Įxample: Ĭhoose Go > Go to Folder, then enter the following path and press Return: ~/Library/Containers/ĭrag any folders with com.agilebits and 1Password in the name to the Trash.Įxample: -osx-helperĬhoose Go > Go to Folder, then enter the following path and press Return: ~/Library/Group Containers/ ![]() Make sure you can access all your 1Password data on another device or on before you follow these steps. ![]() These steps will remove all your local 1Password data from your Mac, including backups.
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