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Max_ag
1Password Team
2 years agoExperiment #4 – New interface in 1Password.com’s vault view
Hi Folks!
Today we’re bringing you a beta version of a major update to the vault item view interface on 1Password.com. Our goal is to align the design with the main desktop application as well as ...
heykipp
1 year agoNew Contributor
1P_Rob Thanks for the response. Wasn’t sure if it had ever been included in the web app - and I’m not surprised that usage hasn’t been pronounced. When it was introduced, IIRC it replaced some other functionality - and ultimately the implementation was difficult for me to discover (and I’ve been using 1PW since somewhere around 2006-2007). I still have to go looking for it - seems like
That said, if you're simply trying to filter out items that are no longer useful to you, you might consider archiving those items so that you can still reference them if needed, but they won't appear in searches or browser extensions.
If archiving would preserve the groupings of passwords (not sure of the current nomenclature - is it still called a “vault” or something else? - that I use to group passwords associated with one project), that would be good. But as it stands now, if I archive a password, I believe it moves it out of the “Project A” grouping and into the general archive, so that when I need to find a password that was associated with Project A, I can no longer find it easily.
This may be a unique-to-me problem, to be sure - it was just a bummer to have that functionality in the past, only to see it go away with an interface change.
(Again, this is all IIRC - but I do seem to remember just being able to select “show me these vaults in search” in 1PW Preferences/Settings at some point.) Regardless, thanks for giving this a read!