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Former Member
4 years agoDelete duplicate logins
I went into one of my Amazon accounts and changed my password. 1Password prompted me to save the update and I did. When I went into 1Password the next day for something else I noticed that there were hundreds of duplicate entries of the Amazon login that I had updated the day before. How do I delete these duplicates? They truly are duplicates - all of them have the exact same information in them.
1Password Version: 8.8.0
Extension Version: 2.3.8
OS Version: Windows 10
Browser:_ Chrome
Referrer: forum-search:https://1password.community/search?Search=Delete%20duplicate%20logins
27 Replies
- Former Member
I would also like to chime in. Long time 1Password user and advocate. Duplicates happen with some frequency when you do not pay attention what vault new entries added to (newest version of 8 allows the change of default vaults for new items thank goodness). However can I make a suggestion since "We're investigating ways to simplify this process and add a feature/tool to help identify and clean-up duplicate items. Please let me know if you're interested and I would be happy to pass a +1 along to the product team." Taking a page from another password manager....they used the command line, quite nicely, to do this with some parameters:
find-duplicate --title
find-duplicate --login --password
find-duplicate --login --password --url
find-duplicate --full - ag_mike_d
1Password Team
Thanks for your feedback, @Kataklizmic! I've added a vote on your behalf to the issue we're tracking. 👍
ref: IDEA-I-615
- Former Member
I also greatly desire the option to delete duplicates on the Windows OS.
- DeppHeardFrequent Contributor
Welcome to the club. As far as this issue been raised there's no indication if we will ever get remove duplicates function. Check this main thread of pain: https://1password.community/discussion/125331/tool-for-detecting-and-removing-duplicates/p1
- ag_mike_d
1Password Team
Happy to help and glad this worked, @MariaRho!
I am curious to know how it happens that all of these dups get created to begin with.
The majority of the time, duplicate data can be caused when importing from standalone vaults, though this is normally one (or multiple) duplicate sets of data rather than just many duplicates of the same item.
I'm unsure what may have caused this in your case. You mentioned you changed the password on one accounts then the next day noticed all the duplicates. Could you let us know when you first noticed this? If it was within the past 14 days, we can review a diagnostics report to see if the logs help to explain things.
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MariaRho
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- Former Member
Thank you so much for getting back to me! (I was traveling and couldn't respond right away) I did what you said and it worked. There were over 500 duplicates. A mindnumbing exercise to get rid of them manually. I am curious to know how it happens that all of these dups get created to begin with. Thank you again!
- ag_mike_d
1Password Team
Hello @MariaRho,
Thanks for your question about deleting duplicate entries.
Removing duplicate items is best accomplished in the 1Password for Windows desktop app, but will need to be done in a manual fashion.
Depending on the number of duplicates you have, these can be recognized when searching by title of the duplicate items, then using (
Ctrl + Enter) to show all matching items. These duplicate items can then be removed manually by selecting the item (orCtrl + Clickfor multiple items) and the right clicking one of the selected items > Delete (or archive). See this guide for more details: Archive and delete itemsWe're investigating ways to simplify this process and add a feature/tool to help identify and clean-up duplicate items. Please let me know if you're interested and I would be happy to pass a +1 along to the product team.
ref: IDEA-I-615