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January 27, 2026
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Feature Request - Version Control

  • January 27, 2026
  • 2 replies
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Pretty much as the title says, a way to have version control of credentials. This would benefit both users like myself who use 1Password for machine-to-machine secrets when for example using automation to rotate credentials but they for some reason fail to update properly, as well as users who update a password on a website but for some reason the website didn’t accept the new password. Both scenarios have happened to me multiple times and I wish there was an easy way to fetch old credentials.

I am aware of the security implications, but if the version history is stored equally as secure as the current object this should be mitigated.

2 replies

Tom
January 27, 2026

You are aware that every entry already has versioning on it, right? The thing you can open on the bottom that says 'last edited' :) If you mean from an automation standpoint and/or complete new entries that might be different, but you still could use archiving for that?

 

1P_Gem
1Password Employee
January 28, 2026

Hi @jrndberg! As Tom mentioned, items do have a version history which can be accessed by opening the Last edited section at the bottom of the item's details, then selecting View previous versions.

If this feature doesn't fully meet your needs, could you share a little more about why that is, and your particular use case, so I can file a feature request with our Product team on your behalf?

Thanks!