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March 16, 2025
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Feature Request: Advanced search

  • March 16, 2025
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Without addressing any other feature dance, let me reinforce the NEED for advanced search. Anyone who has used 1Password for any substantial length of time will find the absolute need to be able to search on specific fields, and while doing that be able to limit the search to the literal string or to have wildcards or fuzzy matching. For perspective, my earliest retained entry is from 2007. It does not matter if it is a login, a license, or a note.

Please, please either tell us how to do this, or give us a delivery date.

Can anyone tell me whether BitWarden supports this? 

2 replies

1P_Dave
1Password Employee
March 18, 2025

Hello @CrankyOp! 👋

Thank you for the feedback! I've split your post into a new thread since it wasn't directly related to the other thread that you posted in. 

Anyone who has used 1Password for any substantial length of time will find the absolute need to be able to search on specific fields, and while doing that be able to limit the search to the literal string or to have wildcards or fuzzy matching. 

I can certainly pass along your feedback to the team. Are you able to provide a few examples of where these specific search features (exact string match and fuzzy search) would be useful for you? The more detail that I can add to the feature request that I file on your behalf, the better our team will be able to prioritize the request. 

I look forward to hearing from you.

-Dave

 

CrankyOpAuthor
March 19, 2025

Current example: my spouse has had a yahoo email account for years, and recently has had too much of their continued <Corey Doctorow's apt label redacted> of the platform. The desire is to do a search for all the places where that email is used as a login, and is not elsewhere in the entry. Again, having both used 1Password for a while and having a Family plan with some sharing, we tend to have history and context details in the Notes.

A separate search would be for software licenses where there is a need to cohere or update the license address. 

Thanks,

Gene

1P_Dave
1Password Employee
September 16, 2025

I'm sorry for the delay in replying and thank you for the description of your use case! I've filed a feature request on your behalf. 

For the time being, you could try using 1Password in the browser. It has a more limited search feature that searches through fewer fields: Get to know 1Password in your browser - Search 1Password

-Dave

PB-50792200

September 13, 2025

I agree, seems very strange that 1P does not have the ability to search for fields that contain certain text. For example, I just got a vulnerability warning from a watchdog site that told me may password for a certain domain was compromised. I would like to be able to use 1P to identify all the records where that domain appears as part of the "website" field. But when I search I get 728 records because that domain is also my most common email domain, so it is present in virtually every record! There is no way to narrow down these results, which is terrible.

September 13, 2025

I've found I can do a CSV export and then search that with other tools, but the CSV export contains sensitive data like the passwords in plain text, so it is a terrible file to have sitting around!

Why can't I use the 1P filter syntax to filter for any field? For example "=website:my.domain" to narrow the search to only the website field?