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3 years agoIs there a way to sort multiple accounts on the same domain?
For a variety of reasons, I have many, many google logins. Well over 20 as far as I know. They are all managed in 1Password. The problem is that on iOS, whenever I need to use one of these, 1Password...
Former Member
3 years agoThanks Dave. One more thing occurred to me that is related to this, but probably a different feature request. The flow I was describing above is merely the first step in the login process, where I am identifying a username or email. In the example of Google where this is most problematic for me, username/email is step 1, and then entering a password is a separate step 2, meaning it's a separate screen. This means that I need to invoke 1Password a second time using the key icon to get the password. In the first step, 1Password has no idea what username I want yet, so it presents everything, hence the need for a sort. However, in step 2, Google is already displaying the email address or username on the screen above where I need to enter the password. In the browser plugin for 1Password, it automatically reads that and presents the matching option first on the list every time. But for some reason, iOS does not pay any attention to the username/email on the screen and shows me the same long list of accounts a second time and once again, I need to read through to find the one I want. For that second screen in iOS, rather than show everything and sort alphabetically like the request for the first screen, 1Password for iOS should just do the same thing as 1Password for browser and scrape the text on the screen and show the matching account right at the top every time.
Does that make sense?