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4 years agoBring back tag collapsing in 1Password8
In 1Password 7 we could collapse tag groups... Somehow this feature has been cancelled in 1Password8?! That's a big no-no, huuuuuuge bummer for enterprises sharing tons of password between employees, for which tag list can become insanely long.... Please bring that feature back ASAP..........
1Password Version: 8.6.0
Extension Version: Not Provided
OS Version: Not Provided
Referrer: forum-search:https://1password.community/search?Search=tag
50 Replies
- PRBUK2010New Contributor
If I look back at the change log, of the last 21 releases (as far back as the log goes), only 6 do not include some metion of a change for LASTPASS users. Of those 6, most contain a minimal change such as "Security Update", "Library Update" and "SSH Signing".
Whilst trying to appeal to new customers is important to maintain a viable product, this request is from 1PASSWORD users who for the last 2 years, at least, have been trying to restore functionality that existed in a version we used to use. Let's wish this ticket a very HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!
It would be nice if you were to look after your existing customers who have been loyal to you for years and who pay you an annual fee for this great product.......
- 1P_Dave
Moderator
- tomabgNew Contributor
one more +1 to implement
- tomabgNew Contributor
one more +1 to implement collapsible in Windows Client UI
- MrSecPlowNew Contributor
Hi ag_mike_d
I appreciate your replies in this community but given that this request is getting nowhere I feel increasingly frustrated that this feature is still nowhere to be seen. Every time there is an update I check whether this feature finally made it into production - only to get disappointed.Given that this request is over 2 years old with no progress seen from a user perspective I am starting to believe this will never come. 1Password spends a lot of effort in helping users migrate from Lastpass - which had this feature built in more or less form the beginning. So users using such functionality will be very disappointed when switching to 1Password - as I was and still am.
So honest question here: is it realistic to see this feature in near future to be implemented? Is it on an (internal) roadmap? I'm not asking here for a specific time - I just would like to know whether this will eventually come or if this has not even been decided yet.
- ag_mike_d
1Password Team
Hello JWCasson,
Thanks for giving 1Password a try and providing this feedback about how important this feature is to you! I'm sorry to hear that the inability to collapse tags has you questioning the use of 1Password.
These details have been noted for the Development team by way of the internal issue we currently have filed.
If you have any other suggestions, just let us know!
ref: dev/core/core#8161
- JWCassonNew Contributor
I have been with LP for years and have just decided to consider another secure PM with a better UI, and for that reason I have downloaded the 1P version 8 for Mac. In using it I have immediately discovered the failure of a feature to expand/collapse the tag structure...the main feature for organization! The result is a long, unwieldily menu that reveals unnecessary information. The entire UI really falls apart without have thnat "simple", expected feature, in my opinion. That omission is causing me to question whether I'd be happy using the 1P PM. I VOTE FOR THIS TO BE A FEATURE. I would say it's actually a necessary feature. Please note my opinion for this. Thank you.
- MrSecPlowNew Contributor
Hi ag_mike_d
Thank you for your response - really appreciated. I really hope this feature will come in near future as handling several hundreds of passwords organised by multiple layer of tags would be much faster.
Coming from Lastpass which had a foldable structure for as long as I can remember this is a step back for me (and I think for many other techies around dealing with the same issue).
As we are speaking regarding the matter - and more of a generic question to the audience - is there any best practice guide on how to handle big amounts of entries?