Ah well if you save your passwords in 1 Password then you only have to enter 
your Master Password once in each session.

How often you enter your Master Password for 1 Password is determined by the 1 
Password Preferences, by default you're asked to enter the "master Password" 
for each new session of Safari you launch and this is a security measure but 
can be changed.

I think from memory there's a "time-out" feature as well, for example if 1 
Password isn't used within 20 minutes then the cache for the software is 
cleared.

I would strongly recommend that you make sure you have the latest upgrade, one 
just released yesterday I think it was.


On 24/09/2011, at 12:14 AM, Gordon Smith wrote:

> Hi all
> 
> We have 1Password installed an active.  When we run Safari and log into a 
> website that requires passwords, we're always asked for the password and then 
> the Master Password dialogue of 1Password pops up and asks us to unlock it 
> and then save the website login.
> 
> Going to the same password again does exactly the same thing, and again, and 
> again, and agin.  So what is the point of 1Password?
> 
> Actually I'm finding 1Password a real pain in the but!  I'm sick of this 
> master password dialogue poplin up every time I want to visit a website I've 
> used before and supposedly, saved the log-in info for.
> 
> Gordon
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