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LogMeOnce Plugin is an internet plug-in component that integrates the LogMeOnce password manager with macOS's system-level internet plug-in architecture. LogMeOnce is a credential management and identity verification service that stores passwords, passkeys, and two-factor authentication tokens. The plugin allows web browsers and other applications to access saved credentials through the browser's password-autofill mechanism and related system services. It is installed as part of the LogMeOnce client software.
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1 suggestionLogMeOnce Plugin is a system component bundled with the LogMeOnce password manager client, not a standalone application. It cannot be updated separately through the App Store or a generic download. To update this plugin to a native Apple Silicon build (if one exists), you must update the parent LogMeOnce application itself using the vendor's official installer or update mechanism. Visit logmeonce.com, download the latest LogMeOnce client installer for macOS, and run it — this will replace the plugin with the current native or Universal Binary build. If you installed LogMeOnce through a different channel (e.g. via a corporate MDM), contact your IT administrator for the latest version. Since we have no confirmation of a native Apple Silicon build yet, after updating, verify in System Information that the plugin shows as native (arm64) rather than Intel (x86_64). If the vendor has not yet shipped a native build, note that Apple is removing Rosetta 2 in macOS 28 (September 2028), at which point an Intel-only plugin will stop working.
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