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4 years agoI have a website that requires Username, Pin code and password. How can i store those in 1Password?
The website I use asks for three pieces of information to log in, Username, Pin Code and password. At the moment the 1 Password saved record populates the user with the correct information and place...
bh444
4 years agoOccasional Contributor
FEMA has a login similar to this.
https://www.disasterassistance.gov/DAC/govBenefitReceiver.do?action=LOGIN&langcode=EN
get to login via 'disasterassistance DOT gov' then 'check status' icon to avoid error message
Of course the 'password generator' shows up in the second password field, prompting the user to change their password, which when doing so, you actually change etc first password in the database, then you have lost the old password in the database, until you go to the try to find the 'old passwords' section in 1password, but that isn't there anymore, so you have to log into the web version, because old passwords aren't important enough to put into the real programs, because 1password is so smart you won't have to ever look them up, yet here we are.....
And on the FEMA page, on my father's laptop, you can't do the drag/drop work around because there is so much white space in the 1Password programs, they are ginormous, and the 1Password extension popup covers up the second password field making the drop impossible.
So, FEMA of course made right clicking on things impossible, for security reasons I'm sure.... So we can't even right click paste the second password in. That means I have to teach my father control-v to paste, which I have been unsuccessfully working on for 20 years.
Solution, make second password 1234 and have him type it in.....
I think that this was easy in 1Password 4, when 1Password wasn't so smart.