If you’re a 1Password user and recently updated to the iOS 18.3 beta, you might be familiar with a certain inbox invasion: constant “New 1Password sign-in” emails every time you open Safari. It’s like getting a virtual knock on the door every few minutes — annoying, right?
Several users have taken to social media and forums to share their tales of email overload. Imagine this: you’re just trying to browse your favorite websites, and boom, another email! For some, it’s even worse — multiple alerts within minutes, all declaring the same thing: a sign-in from the Safari extension on their own device.
The culprit? iOS 18.3 beta software quirks
1Password has acknowledged the issue, attributing it to a quirk in the iOS 18.3 beta. Beta software is notorious for unexpected bugs, and this one is proving to be a particular nuisance. According to 1Password, switching back to the stable iOS release should put an end to the barrage of emails — but who wants to downgrade just to escape an email avalanche? In fact, even the stable iOS 18.2 has its share of quirks.
Some iPhone 16 Pro users have reported issues with camera delays, while others experienced flashlight lag. So, if you’re dealing with beta bugs, take solace in the fact that even stable releases aren’t immune to glitches.
The good news? 1Password is actively working on a solution. While they haven’t nailed down the root cause just yet, they’ve reassured users that a fix is on the horizon. Until then, if those emails are driving you up the wall, consider switching back to a stable iOS version — or embrace the chaos and let your inbox fill up. After all, it’s just another day in the life of a beta tester.
So, whether you’re navigating beta waters or sticking to stable shores, remember: software bugs are part and parcel of the tech journey. And hey, at least you’re not alone in the email apocalypse.