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June 4, 2026
Question

Add Pin Login Field

  • June 4, 2026
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I think it would be a good idea to add an official Pin field to the Security field selection.

many sites will offer to have a Pin added in addition to a password for one reason or another, be it additional login security or parental control pin, or using some passwordless system using email confirmation and pin to login. Adding a Pin as an additional password is always flagged as low security (as it should be as a short pin makes a horrible password).

Most people probably just add a note in their login with the Pin, but having an official field for them would be great. Autofill logic for it would be a bonus but not required as it would probably be hard to determine if it’s asking for a pin or a 2fa code. 


Maybe a Keypad icon could be added to the side of the login selection if a Pin is present in that saved login that would paste it when pressed?

3 replies

1P_Dave
1Password Employee
June 4, 2026

Hello @BaronKrause! 👋

Thank you for the feedback! You can already add a custom password field to an item:

After you've added the field, you can rename it to PIN and add your PIN and it will look like this: 

The password strength warning only applies to the default password field for an item so you won't see it if you create a new custom field and add your PIN there. 

Let me know if that would work for you. 

-Dave

July 13, 2026

Hi Dave, 

I was sent here instead of starting a new thread. I’d like to second adding an offical PIN field. A lot of banks now require a six digit pin along side biometrics. And I’d like all my pins to be differnet rather than memorising the same pin for each bank. 

Thanks

 

1P_Gem
1Password Employee
July 13, 2026

Hi ​@Edward, thanks for sharing your use case!

 

The workaround my colleague Dave mentioned above should help here. For each bank login item, you can add a separate custom password field and rename it to PIN. That way each bank has its own stored PIN, none of them interfere with each other, and you won't get a password strength warning.

 

I’ve also passed the continued interest in an official PIN field type to our team for future consideration. Thanks for adding your voice to the thread!