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keitht1958
4 years agoDedicated Contributor
how many passwords do i have
score of My Watchtower security score in @1Password is 1080 (Fantastic) 𤩠šļø ā
https://watchtower.1password.com/score/1080/
but how many passwords do I have
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- 1P_Dave
Moderator
Thank you all for the feedback. I've passed along all of your comments and use cases to the product team. š
-Dave
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ref: PB- 31437555 - spinozaDedicated Contributor
I hate that 1Password keeps removing functionality and information. They treat us like dummies. Many users want the ability to see and modify information.
And still no way to remove duplicates or near duplicates, of which long-time users have thousands.
- viswizSuper Contributor
The/My main purpose of item counts is to easily get an overview of how many items are belonging to (sub)structures. Hiding the count doesn't give an overview at all. Having to scroll thousands of elements within a list to get to the end just to see the count is an awfull UI design. Putting the count into a sort order button is breaking the context of this button as sorting has nothing in common with counts.
How to I use the count or why do I need it? I'm a software engineer and part of my work is creating test accounts, notes and other login related information. Often I'm too busy to sort this information directly during creation into the separate vaults or to tag them. Sometimes vaults or tags are created, split or deleted later on. The directly visible item counts help a lot to get an overview of all items at the same time. This is even more true as all the other programs I use for information management just go the usual way of item counts next to the respective element.
In addition a simple show/hide option in the view menu could be used to avoid clutter. - Former Member
Difficult to say. I will not justify why I want the numbers display. It just happens that while browsing or managing items in the desktop app, my view goes to the sidebar and misses the numbers present in the previous app. In this moment, I need the numbers to make sure I am in the correct collection or view with the expected number of items. If the numbers are not what I expect, some item went missing or I did move it wrongly, or whatever happened and I need to correct that. It's usually only one look for verification purposes, but now I have to actively look for the location to click to, than scroll down or locate the sort button and click it to get the number (which is not very intuitive).
- 1P_PeterG
Community Manager
Greetings Former Member viswiz. I'd be happy to learn more about your use case here.
The sidebar already contains a good many elements - the user accounts, vaults, tags, archive + delete, categories (if you enable it)... I'm curious as to what benefit the item count provides to you in that location. If you can let us know why this should be moved from the
sortmenu, I'll file a request on your behalf. Thank you as always! - viswizSuper Contributor
The "cluttering problem" could easily be solved by a show/hide flag/option for item counts. A standard solution used by pretty much every application I now.
The questions here and in other similar threads show that people are unable to find the hidden item counts without help from support or other users. - Former Member
The issue was mentioned in the past (the v7 client used to conveniently display item counts in the sidebar), but 1Password support said this was by design and they don't want to clutter the window with seldom used information. However, I cannot be talked out of wanting the numbers in plain sight and consider the hidden and unintuitive display of the numbers a flaw and a removed required functionality I want back.
- viswizSuper Contributor
Instead of using the well known standard implementation (count next to item in sidebar) 1PW8 uses one that almost no one founds...
- Former Member
1P7 had an option to show counts on the sidebar categories so you could quickly see at a glance how many logins, credit cards, identities, etc. you had. Would love to see this come to 8!