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ron
4 months agoNew Contributor
Dashlane compared
Okay I know I'm heading into hostile territory here but I swear I'm on the 1Password side of things. But I've spent several years prior to recently moving over to 1Pass as a Dashlane user and the bi...
1P_Timothy
Community Manager
3 months agoHi ron! Thanks very much for sharing your detailed feedback on this.
I also really miss the feature that Dashlane has that allows you for ANY field to right click and get to a menu of possible autofill options.
I understand it's not the same, but a couple options to access your data in an unrecognized field would be clicking into 1Password in the browser, or using the keyboard shortcut (Ctrl + Shift + X), or alternatively using Quick Access. From there you can copy and paste or drag and drop.
For websites with finicky sign ins, or other forms, you can also try approaching this from another angle. Paste or type in your information, then right click anywhere on the page and select 1Password - Password Manager > Save > item type > Save/Update.
And does the ability to choose an autosuggested password not work on all websites?
If you don't see a suggested password automatically you can click the settings button on the dropdown, then select Password Generator.
While I can't promise the inclusion of specific features, I've gone ahead and shared your feedback with the team. We regularly iterate on and enhance our features, including filling, so input like this is always greatly appreciated. Thanks again!
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