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Michael_Shingledecker
4 years agoOccasional Contributor
MacOS Beta: Viewing Previous Passwords
Previous versions of 1Password stored previously used passwords for an item which was a life saver for me on several occasions. I don't see this feature in the current beta. Is this being deprecated?
1Password Version: 8.5
Extension Version: Not Provided
OS Version: macOS 12.1
5 Replies
- Michael_ShingledeckerOccasional Contributor
Thank you 1P_PeterG, glad to see it's still there!
- 1P_PeterG
Community Manager
For sure @rpallred - definitely one of the most high-value features IMO, although everyone has their favorite. 😃
I think it helps to know that an item must actually have previous passwords in order for the option to show up. If there's only been one password (ha) saved in the course of an item's history, 1Password goes with a minimal approach and doesn't show the view password history option - because the current password associated with this item is all there is.
- Former Member
...hover your cursor over the item's password field, and a downward-pointing arrow will appear.
Click it, then choose View Password History.
AHAH! This was one of those things I knew I was missing, but kept forgetting to ask about. Glad it's still there.
which was a life saver for me on several occasions
Has saved me a number of times recovering kids' Google accounts...
- 1P_PeterG
Community Manager
Hello Michael_Shingledecker , thanks for this question! The feature you're looking for should indeed be there. Here's a scenario that shows how it works - let me know if this works for you:
Creating a New Item and Updating the Password 🔑
- Open 1Password 8 for Mac.
- Create a new login item called "Test-Item".
- Enter any random username you'd like.
- Click the password field, then Create a New Password > Use to accept the password that the password generator creates for you.
- Click Save.
Great! Your item is in place, now let's change the password.
- Click Edit.
- Click on the password field, and do the Create a New Password > Use step again.
- Click Save.
Your item is now updated with the new password. 👍
How to See Your Password History 📜
Once that's done, you can hover your cursor over the item's
passwordfield, and a downward-pointing arrow will appear.Click it, then choose View Password History.
I hope this is helpful - let me know how it goes!