Workflow inefficiency adding Logins with Fastmail integration
Adding a login including a masked email from the Fastmail integration work well overall, but there are a couple of things that make it more difficult than it should be.
When creating a login on a website generating a masked email for the email field and generating a password for the password field saves the email as an "email" for the login, and the password gets saved as a "password" for the login.
Many times, logging back in to the website requires entering a "username" as opposed to an email. The 1Password plugin does not fill in this field because the Login was saved without a username.
So now what is required is to edit the Login and just copy the email field to the username field, right? Clicking Edit from the browser plugin opens the desktop application in edit mode for the Login. The email string appears at the top, but there is no way to copy the email address that appears in the application. There is no way to even select the text with the mouse or anything. I could type the entire email manually into the username field here, but no one really wants to do that, and it's mistake prone.
The only way to get to the email field so that it is able to be copied is to click Cancel on the edit form to just view the Login entry. From there hovering over the email field allows it to be copied. Then I can click the Edit button to go back to the form that I originally opened, and paste into the username field, and click Save.
There are two things that could alleviate this
1) The possibility of saving the email into the username field when first saving the Login. The Save Item form from the browser plugin has the same issue that the email field cannot be selected or copied at all
2) The ability to copy the email field value when editing a Login in the desktop application
1Password Version: 8.10.28
Extension Version: 2.24.2
OS Version: Linux
Browser: Firefox
