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JohnInCA
3 years agoOccasional Contributor
8.10.4 shows warning on all LastPass imported items
I recently moved from LastPass to 1Password. (I love 1P and am glad I moved.)
My desktop app and iPhone app got updated to 8.10.4. Now, every imported record includes a warning about the LastPass data breach, suggesting that I change my password. I changed all important passwords while still using LP, well after the data breach, and of course use a very long and secure Master Password in 1P.
1) Is there a way to globally remove the warning? I do not want to see the warning, and I don't want to click Ignore every time I see it.
2) Every imported record came with a Tag - LastPass. I'd prefer to get rid of all of those tags. If I go to Tags in the desktop app left column and delete the LastPass tag, will that remove it from all imported records?
Thanks for your help.
1Password Version: 8.10.4
Extension Version: 2.9.0
OS Version: Windows 11, iOS 16.4.1
Browser:_ Chrome
31 Replies
- 1P_Dave
Moderator
Welcome to 1Password! I'm happy that the previous conversation in this thread helped you.
I replied to your sorting inquiry in the other thread that you started. Let's continue that conversation there.
-Dave
- RonOnThePondNew Contributor
I was excited to see the solution from @tanglewood and tried a slightly modified approach that also worked. In the Windows desktop app, I renamed the LastPass tag rather than deleting it. Same result. All those warnings gone. The renamed tag still has the same items included as the LastPass import on xxx tag, so I'll probably delete the other. Just an experiment. Thanks, @tanglewood !!!
Another suggestion/request for 1Password from me, a new convert: I am often interested in the count of how many items are associated with a tag, a vault, etc. The count is inconveniently available at the bottom of the list, which is often very long. Why not put it at the top of the list, or even in parentheses next to the tag name, vault name, etc., like many other programs (especially email clients) do? One way or another, make the count conveniently visible without scrolling. I suppose I'll add this suggestion as a separate topic, but it was on my mind during this lastpass cleanup process.
- ag_mike_d
1Password Team
Hello @florismk,
Thanks for your feedback and welcome to 1Password! I'm happy to hear you were able to locate this thread to help resolve the issue you were encountering with these LastPass tags!
If you have any questions or feedback to share, please let me know!
- Former Member
Very glad to find this thread. I was in the same boat as the OP, and deleting the LastPass tag removed all LastPass warnings from items and from Watchtower. Excellent! (I've moved away from LastPass to 1Password because its features are significantly better, such as adding multiple urls to an item. That makes so much sense (LastPass has users create Vault-global 'equivalent domains' for the same purpose, which is cumbersome and too impactful.)
- JohnInCAOccasional Contributor
Good work @tanglewood! Following your lead, I deleted the LastPass tag and now the banner is gone on all LP entries. Yay. Fixed.
- 1P_Gem
1Password Team
Hi @tanglewood, thanks for letting me know about this! I've not been able to test this out on my end, so I wasn't aware that removing the tag would also remove the banner 😄
- Former Member
Thanks for your response 1P_Gem . I just decided to delete the LastPass tag that was generated by 1P on import and all of the warnings have gone seemingly. Is that right and the way to globally remove them, did I miss that earlier in the thread? The LastPass import on xxx tag is still there but doesn't seem to be the trigger for the warning - if so then issue solved for me
- 1P_Gem
1Password Team
Hi @tanglewood! To confirm, the fix I mentioned is for the issue where ignoring the "Imported from LastPass" banner on an item doesn't work as intended.
I can definitely understand how an option to globally disable this warning would be very helpful in cases where users have already changed their passwords before importing, and thanks for weighing in on this as well JohnInCA! I've filed a feature request for this with our product team, including all of the details you've both provided here.
If you have any further feedback or questions, let me know 😄
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- JohnInCAOccasional Contributor
If I may repeat myself, I agree with @tanglewood that there should be an option to globally disable the LastPass warning in 1P. Like @tanglewood, I changed all of my important passwords in LastPass before migrating to 1P, so the 1P warning is irrelevant for me and (frankly) annoying. Thank you.