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Mousit
1 month agoOccasional Contributor
1Password iOS Doesn't Recognize myHyundai App
I searched the forums but don't see a post regarding this app, so potentially I'm the only one having issues due to some odd setting or the like. Or maybe there's just not that many owners out there...
Mousit
1 month agoOccasional Contributor
Hi ChrisC1P, appreciate the reply. Though I'd note I already addressed your suggestion in my initial post. :)
I'd already determined that the app was not providing a website/domain of any kind, and even a "create new entry" in 1P based on the app didn't capture any identifiers, so the app clearly isn't providing a website/domain. I suppose my question primarily was whether 1P was able to make use of any other types of app identifiers beyond the website address (for example, the App Store App ID), but your reply addresses this as no. So sounds like there's not really anything to be done, other than poke at Hyundai which I doubt is going to get far but worth a shot.
Ah well, it's a small annoyance and yes, I can still autofill with manual search.
I suppose that might be a feature suggestion for the 1P devs. Perhaps if 1P could use other app identifiers (stored in the Login entry as another field) beyond just website domain, that might be handy. If that's even doable or secure, of course. I have no idea how mutable or copyable things like App Store App IDs are, for example, so maybe that's not a secure option.
1P_Dave
Moderator
1 month agoThanks for the reply. Login suggestions are surfaced by iOS AutoFill itself, using 1Password data. iOS will take an app's associated domain and will then correlate it with a Login item that contains that same website address in 1Password. That Login Item will then be suggested by iOS AutoFill when you're signing into the app. 1Password itself can't "see" the other app due to iOS restrictions.
The best path forward here is to reach out to the developer of the app in question to have them add an associated domain for their app as recommended by Apple's developer documentation: Supporting associated domains
I'm sorry that I don't have a better suggestion.
-Dave
- Mousit1 month agoOccasional Contributor
Ah, I wasn't aware what information 1P did or did not get access to regarding an autofill request. Sounds like iOS is quite restrictive, which I'd say is certainly a good thing from a security perspective.
It's too bad the app isn't very password manager friendly, and I'll see if I can find a feedback mechanism to let them know of this issue, though I have a feeling nothing much will come of it considering they've had this app available for years already. You'd think something like that would've been reported already. Still, worth a shot!
Thanks to you both for the replies.
- 1P_Dave1 month ago
Moderator
Thank you for your understanding. Hopefully the experience can be improved in the future!
-Dave