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iamai
November 15, 2024
Question

Dates Save Incorrectly - Offset by one month

  • November 15, 2024
  • 18 replies
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Hi,

When editing my drivers license details, I enter the "issued" and "expires" dates and when I save it the dates magically change to one month too late?



1Password Version: 1Password for Windows 8.10.54 (81054013)
Extension Version: 8.10.52.25 81052025
OS Version: Windows 11 Pro 24H2 26120.2222
Browser: Not Provided

18 replies

1P_Dave
1Password Employee
December 2, 2024

@jamessparkes

I'm sorry that you're running into an issue with dates in the 1Password app. I've merged your comment into the existing thread for the issue.

Our developers are currently working on a fix for the issue in the latest beta, hopefully the fix makes it to the stable version soon.

-Dave

Dunecat
December 6, 2024


This is a cropped screenshot of the dates as shown for the issued on / expiry dates. These are the wrong months. If you hit edit, the correct dates are shown.


1Password Version: 8.10.54
Extension Version: Not Provided
OS Version: Win 11 24H2
Browser: Not Provided

December 9, 2024

Beta Release Works, When can we expect fix to be pushed to Production Release?

December 10, 2024

Windows desktop - Passport:

The date shown for "date of birth", "issuance" and "expiry" is "plus 1 month" from the really entered date. If you go to "modify" the data, the dates show correct. If you then confirm and look at the results, it shows as +1 month. E.g. DoB is 06.12.1999 -> it shows as 06.01.00
Also, entering the dates gives you a year format of YYYY. Display is only YY.

Also in the (Firefox) browser extension, the same mistake applies.

Does not apply for mobile app, where it shows the correct date, but also year format "YY".

The incorrectly showing date may cause some great confusion when these dates are needed for immigration forms, etc. You may want to fix this urgently.

Windows Version: 8.10.54 (81054022)
Firefox Extension Ver: 8.10.55.2

December 10, 2024

Seems that there is already a thread on that subject - sorry for re-raising. Anyway, for me, this also applies for the Browser extension, where it shows incorrectly as well.

1P_Dave
1Password Employee
December 10, 2024

@ToStein

I've merged your comments into the existing thread for the issue. Please see my post here: https://1password.community/discussion/comment/721681/#Comment_721681

@brchar

When testing of the fix is complete in the beta, it'll be included in an update to the stable version. I don't have an ETA to share.

-Dave

svenf1pwdisc
December 16, 2024

Just leaving my +1, I have the same problem - e.g. a date of 12/08/2030 displays as 1/8/31.
The date is stored correctly, but displayed wrongly and also providing the wrong displayed date to the clipboard instead of the correct one. That's a really bad bug that should have high priority in my opinion.

1P_Dave
1Password Employee
January 14, 2025

Hello folks,

Thank you for everyone's patience and understanding. Our developers have released a fix for the issue in the latest version of 1Password (8.10.56).

Please update to version 8.10.56 or later:How to keep 1Password up to date

-Dave

ref: dev/core/core#34306