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Thank you for those details! I can definitely understand your concern and I see how a shortcut of the type that you described would be useful to protect against that specific threat model. While I can't make any promises, I've filed a feature request on your behalf.
Enabling Stolen Device Protection for iOS is a great idea and I've done that for my device as well. I did also want to mention that 1Password will always require your account password if biometrics fail unless you've explicitly allowed your device passcode to unlock 1Password. And, if a thief does enroll a new face or fingerprint, then 1Password will automatically disable biometric unlock until you enter your account password again: About Face ID security in 1Password for iOS
-Dave