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heyphi
4 years agoNew Contributor
Holding down option (⌥) / alt to reveal passwords
Hello!
In 1Password 7 for Mac (and earlier versions I believe), there was the option (haha) to hold down the option key (⌥) to reveal passwords and secrets briefly.
I understand that in the current preferences, there is a toggle to always have passwords/secrets visible. I also know I can click the small chevron on the side of the password or secret to reveal an item. But this is a regression, IMHO. Holding option is much faster than having to click an item in a sub-menu.
I hope this is something you can consider reimplementing (and I would be happy to see it on my PC as well!)
1Password Version: 8.2.0-44.BETA
Extension Version: Not Provided
OS Version: macOS 11.3.1
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- Former Member
A workaround (at least for the Desktop app) for some might be remap
cmd+r
to some other combination. But you can unfortunately not remap it to justalt
. There has to be a second key. Likealt+z
. - lucasecOccasional Contributor
Just caught up on this thread—glad to see Cmd+R is available and works fine for me in the latest 1Password 8 beta. Is there any chance we can get a similar shortcut for opening a password in Large Type?
I use this function occasionally when (god forbid) I have to type a password into another device (ugh smart TVs). Seems like you can arrow your way over to it but it's sort of clunky.
- Former Member
Ben,
I understand your concern about providing the most safe way to hold password, and thus your worries that some information might be inadvertently revealed while screen sharing. I get that, really.
But I also know that you certainly have a variety of users, some less educated and some much more.
More educated users know, for example, that they should share just one window at a time, not just to avoid revealing passwords by accident, but also to avoid revealing any other kind of information that might be on their desktop.
And more educated users could choose to use a potentially less secure – but at the same time much more convenient – shortcut to quickly reveal their passwords.
So, maybe use a more robust shortcut as a default and warn the user that using a shortcut like just ⌥ is potentially dangerous, but let the user choose this, please. - RichieBOccasional Contributor
I had to come here to find out about ⌘R as it is not mentioned in the ⌘/ popup. ⌘R indeed seems a poor choice if it doen't work in the browser extension.
- Former Member
Why
alt + ctrl/cmd
? - Former Member
how about doing alt + ctrl/cmd ?
- 1P_Ben
1Password Team
I don't know that this is only a concern where 1Password isn't the foremost application. I don't think it is entirely uncommon that someone is, e.g., giving a presentation and needs to log in to a service. I've certainly had to do that myself. They might then try to alt+tab to another window and inadvertently reveal information. In any event, we'll continue to evaluate how to best offer the ability to temporarily reveal passwords without offering too much opportunity to reveal sensitive information unintentionally.
Ben
- viswizSuper Contributor
1P_Ben the problems regarding modifier only shortcuts during typing can be solved by using local or focus based shortcuts. In contrast to global shortcuts that work even than 1PW‘s window is hidden local ones work only if the application/1PW is the active foreground window. With additional constraints like enabling only if the user is not editing or creating items one could further reduce the risk of unintended use. It‘s slightly more work on the development side but it‘s possible. We use this kind of shortcuts in a mission critical broadcast application all the time.
- huffalumpyFrequent Contributor
I don't know how many people have 1P as their frontmost window in situations where they are concerned about an information leak.
I only have 1P open when I am actively using it for logging in to some service. - 1P_Ben
1Password Team
I think customization could be possible here, but having only a modifier key is what is problematic. Holding alt, shift, etc all happens as part of normal typing and as a result can unintentionally cause information to leak.
Ben