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wagnerone
4 years agoDedicated Contributor
1Password v8 migration preparation
Is there a discussion/guide or some such I could read to prepare for the switch from 1Password v7 to v8?
I have a smallish Teams account and will need to prep for and guide our 1Password users th...
kevin_li
1Password Team
4 years agoHi wagnerone Mike,
You're very welcome.
Regarding what you mentioned:
Not having autosave seems like a significant issue. Do you have to create all entries manually? Is there an ETA on when this will be available?
I'm sorry that there is no exact date for the feature yet. I also want to clear the confusion there. It doesn't mean that we need to create all entries manually. That would be a terrible experience. What changed is the saving process. Allow me to explain:
The saving process changed for 1Password in the browser because of introducing the inline menu detection feature. It basically reverses the traditional password-saving process, asking you to save the login info after clicking the submit button. Instead, when you click the 1Password logo inside the inline field, the 1Password extension will offer you to save the login as shown below:
Here's a demonstration saving process for the current 1Password extension:
Suppose you entered the wrong password and saved it. No worries, we can update the login item anytime before submitting with the "Save in 1Password" button. Here's a demo GIF:
Quick Note: When you click the "Save in 1Password" in the inline menu, you can see the "Update" button when you change an existing login item. You can also save it as a new item, and the button will switch to "Save" accordingly.