The 6.3.4 update has to do with browser extensions. Before, you would download and install the extension. This was changed. Now, you would be prompted to compare a code with that shown in the browser. Simpler.

What I encountered prompts a question. Safari showed the code and the dialog indicated that one was to go to 1Password and compare the code there. The mystery was. where was that code being displayed in 1Password?

Turned out it was in a popover. Invoking the Window chooser then took me there and I completed the task.

It was not obvious. So is this actually typical behavior? Is this where one develops a habit of checking the Window chooser?

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