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June 24, 2022
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Date format is incorrect in 1Password for Mac

  • June 24, 2022
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Hi, greetings from the UK.

I noticed that the date / time format for created / modified uses North American format (ie. back to front for us Brits).
Could this be changed to use the locale of the user please?

Many thanks.


1Password Version: 8.7.1
Extension Version: 2.3.5
OS Version: macOS 12.4
Browser:_ Firefox 101.0

Best answer by 1P_Dave

Hello folks, 

Our developers have released improvements to how 1Password handles date formatting in the latest version of the 1Password desktop app (8.10.80). You can read more here: Improved date formatting in the 1Password desktop app

If you still see an issue with version 8.10.80 (or later) then please post a screenshot of what you see in the 1Password app and your current operating system region/date settings in the new thread. I'll close this old thread in order to keep the conversation in one place. 

-Dave

272 replies

March 20, 2024

@1P_Dave, the new wording is even more confusing now as it's unclear whether "your operating system's language settings" includes regional/locale formatting settings or not. I think most users would assume so, but it seems like in this case it's not.

If I understand you correctly, the development team acknowledges that currently date/time formatting is wrongly derived from the interface language of the operating system, cleared some stuff up internally in 8.10.28, and will fix this in a future release by adopting the regional/locale formatting settings of the operating system?

hsafer
March 21, 2024

It's also still broken for macOS 14.3.1. My passport dates are still displayed in US format, despite my system settings. Sigh. Hard to believe that this problem has persisted so long.

March 21, 2024

@1P_Dave

why are we relying on the system date format? Why can't 1password give the formats directly?

1P_Dave
1Password Employee
March 21, 2024

Hello folks,

The change in version 8.10.28 is part of our development team's larger efforts to improve how dates are handled in the 1Password apps on all platforms. This particular update only applies these changes to created and modified dates as noted in the release notes:

Created and modified dates for items are now formatted according to your operating system’s language settings and standards specified by the Unicode Consortium.

The issue to fix date formatting for things like Passport item expiry dates is still open with our development team.

-Dave

March 22, 2024

@1P_Dave

When I'm viewing a card the date format is MM/DD/YY. When I edit the same, it is DD/MM/YYYY. Why? This is on Mac.

On iPhone it's viewing a card the date format is MM/DD/YY. When I edit the same, it is DD MMM YYYY.

On Android it's viewing a card the date format is YYYY-MM-DD. When I edit the same, it is DD/MM/YYYY.

I fail to understand this different formats on different operating systems.

March 22, 2024

Confirming the issue in Mac OS. Date is set to DD.MM.YYYY, 1pass shows as MM.DD.YY.

April 9, 2024

@1P_Dave I understand the team efforts to handle dates but an option in setting might help. Some prefer DDMMYYYY while others might prefer DDMMMYYYY or MMDDYYYY. Similarly, for time it may be OK for some to use 12hr and others will prefer 24hr. It should take system setting but if not then user should be able to override in settings. It helps if people move to other country for work or have personal preference as well as keep it consistent across platforms.

April 10, 2024

Also, it would be perfect to align all dates with the same format (for example the short one on macOS), instead of having 1 format for passkey date, 1 another format for field date, 1 another format for created date... Example:

1P_Dave
1Password Employee
April 10, 2024

Thanks everyone, I've passed all of your comments and reports to the team. Thank you for hanging in there while the team continues the work to bring complete consistency to dates in 1Password 8.

-Dave

April 22, 2024

After changing my language to English (UK) the date format is fixed. Finally!