Localized string not found in my cookies

my cookies say localized string not found how do I fix it.

FIXED with Apple Support help.
Deleted all 1 Password files in these locations:
Computer/Macintosh HD/Library/Input Method
Computer/Macintosh HD/Library/Input Manager
Computer/Macintosh HD/Library/LaunchAgents
Computer/Macintosh HD/Library/LaunchDaemons

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