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- Former Member
@eishapiro:
Just updated to 1Password for Mac 8.2.2-23.BETA. My browser extension is still the same version 2.0.6. No change in the behavior of the slider for generating a password using the extension
Indeed, that's because only the Mac app was updated, not the extension. Hopefully our developers can address this in a future update of the browser extension too, it would be a nice change :+1:
- JoeBloeC7Occasional Contributor
Hey, @ag_ana
Just updated to 1Password for Mac 8.2.2-23.BETA. My browser extension is still the same version 2.0.6. No change in the behavior of the slider for generating a password using the extension . It still stops at 50 characters. No biggie, but was hoping for a change to 100 characters. Thanks for your attention to this matter.
- Former Member
Got it @eishapiro, and thank you for the feedback!
- JoeBloeC7Occasional Contributor
Yes, I was using the 1Password 8 Browser Extension, however it is version 2.0.6. When I go to a new website and create a new user name and password, I use the browser extension to create the password. When I change my password on an existing site, I use the browser extension to create the new changed password. I have never used the website or the app to create passwords.
Thanks to all for clarifying that it is the browser extension (versus the App) that has a slider the stops at 50 characters. Even though you can double click on the "50" to change it to "100", I would request that this feature/bug? be changed to have the slider go directly to 100 characters. Please make this change in future updates.
Thanks again to everyone here for your information and help.
- Former Member
But with the 1Password 8 browser extension, the password generator only goes up to 50 character passwords
To clarify: there is no "1Password 8 browser extension", the extension version (2.0.5) is the same regardless of what desktop app you are using. It's just that at the moment there is no consistency between the website, the browser extension and the new Mac app when it comes to the maximum password length, as you are correctly saying :+1:
- tvandinterOccasional Contributor
@ag_ana Ok, but we're not talking about the 1password.com website, though I agree that's inconsistent with both 50 and 100 so should be changed to match.
I guess it's unclear if this is a "bug" or a specific change that was made, I'll leave that up to you, but I just wanted to make sure we're all on the same page. Let me try again.
The OP noted that in the 1Password 7 browser extension, the password generator allowed for 100 character passwords:
But with the 1Password 8 browser extension, the password generator only goes up to 50 character passwords:
As I noted, the issue seems to be the slider in 7 goes to 100 but in 8 stops at 50. It is possible to select the number value 50 and type in 100 and the v8 extension is happy to create the longer length password:
You noted that in the 1Password 8 app, as 7 before (w/ slightly different UI), has a slider that goes to 100 too:
So my guess is that the v8 extension's slider limit of 50 is a bug/unintended change, given that v7 extension+app and the v8 app have it as 100.
- Former Member
So the bug here seems to be that the slider doesn't go as far as it used to.
If I remember correctly, the password generator on the 1Password.com website never reached 100, it only goes to 64 in my testing:
So this is an inconsistency rather than a bug I think.
- Former Member
@eishapiro:
You are trying to do this on the 1Password.com website, I was using the 1Password browser extension instead. If you haven't already, please https://1password.com/downloads/mac/#browsers, and you will be able to get to the password generator that I showed in the screenshot ;)
- tvandinterOccasional Contributor
Aha. After poking around, @eishapiro is using the browser extension, not the app (which works fine, as previously mentioned). I can verify that the Chrome and Safari extensions, presumably Firefox/etc as well, have a limit of 50 chars for "Random Password". That said, the "limit" is just that the slider only goes to 50. You can double click the number "50" in the text box and replace it with "100" and it's happy to generate a 100 character password. So the bug here seems to be that the slider doesn't go as far as it used to. @ag_ana
- plttnNew Contributor
That's the password generator in 1Password in the Browser (formerly known as 1Password X).