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Former Member
4 years agoDate format is incorrect in 1Password for Mac
Hi, greetings from the UK.
I noticed that the date / time format for created / modified uses North American format (ie. back to front for us Brits).
Could this be changed to use the locale of t...
- 4 months ago
Hello folks,
Our developers have released improvements to how 1Password handles date formatting in the latest version of the 1Password desktop app (8.10.80). You can read more here: Improved date formatting in the 1Password desktop app
If you still see an issue with version 8.10.80 (or later) then please post a screenshot of what you see in the 1Password app and your current operating system region/date settings in the new thread. I'll close this old thread in order to keep the conversation in one place.
-Dave
Mr_V
3 years agoNew Contributor
I've been ignoring this as a minor annoyance, but like jgwhite I just had real-world consequences when I based the answer to a colleague's question on a date I read from 1Password, leading to some embarrassment for me — 4 November, not April 11.
As a programmer myself, I tend to have understanding for the challenges developers face. But for heaven's sake, time/date representation is a solved issue where in any high-level language or framework, you have built-in facilities to do the hard work for you.
I cannot offhand think of a single Mac app I have ever used that had an issue with displaying times and dates in the format I selected system-wide. At which point I'm starting to think, if a company has this much of an issue fixing a trivial problem like this over such a long period of time, why would I believe they still have the technical savvy to protect those most personal secrets I entrusted to them?
I mean, come on. That cryptography and infosec stuff is supposed to be hard. This should be simple!