![]() ![]() ![]() To remove your 1Password data: rm -R ~/.config/1Password To remove 1Password for Linux: sudo dnf remove 1password To remove 1Password for Linux and your 1Password data: sudo apt purge 1password rm -R ~/.config/1PasswordĬentOS, Fedora, or Red Hat Enterprise Linux To remove 1Password for Linux: sudo apt remove 1password CentOS, Fedora, or Red Hat Enterprise Linux.You can uninstall 1Password from your Linux distribution: If you see “The folder can’t be found”, click Cancel and skip the next step. 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 in the name to the Trash.Įxample: -osx-helperĬhoose Go > Go to Folder, then enter the following path and press Return: ~/Library/Group Containers/ These steps will remove all your 1Password data from your Mac, including backups.
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