[Feature Request] Adding the current website to a login entry is too complicated
A common user flow I do is:
- Create a new login on the 1password phone app without a website (often for an app that I don't yet know the website URL).
- At a later date I'm on my computer and I need to log into the website for that login entry, but I have to search 1Password to find the entry since it has no website entered.
- At this point in time, I want to add the website URL to my 1Password login entry.
This is how you add the website today with the browser extension
- You click the 3 dots -> "Edit".
- In the new tab you can now edit the login entry.
- But, what is the URL again? You have to go back to the original tab and copy the URL.
- Then switch back to the 1Password tab to paste the URL in there.
- Save the new entry.
- Go back to your original tab.
I'm really not a fan of how many steps this common user flow takes. It also introduces the possibility of mispelling the website URL if you're not copy-pasting it in, which is a security issue.
How I wish I could do it
I think there's multiple ways to solve this.
Solution 1
- You click the 3 dots -> "Add this website"
- 1Password automatically grabs the domain from the currently open website and adds it the the current login entry.
That's all, just one button, no complications with needing to copy-paste the website URL.
Solution 2
- Because the login entry does not have a website entered, it will show an "Add this website" button in place of where the website would appear.
- When you click the button, 1Password automatically grabs the domain from the currently open website and adds it the the current login entry.
Mockup
I did a basic mockup of what those 2 solutions could look like:
1Password Version: 8.10.56
Extension Version: 8.10.56.28
OS Version: Ubuntu 24.10
Browser: Firefox
