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wagnerone
3 years agoDedicated Contributor
PSA / Feature request / Security risk - duplicated records contain password history
PSA: Duplicated records contain password history from duplicated record
When duplicating a record to share to someone else and updating said record to contain their password, the immediate first i...
Mousit
3 years agoOccasional Contributor
wagnerone Generally agree with the sentiment; there's often a sort of "well this is how it works" statement of fact and not much in the way of considering modifying that functionality. Been seeing that particularly of late with 8 and its UI/UX design decisions (one of the reasons all my devices remain on 7).
I've personally wanted a way to delete password history for years and years and years, since some of the earliest 1P versions. I mean, why do I need a record of what an account's password was in 2007, and the 137 changes after that? Talk about bloating your database.
On a side note though, just a suggestion for you. Would creating a template record be a viable option? Like, create just one brand new record and fill it with all that complex info you require. A pain to do the first time sure, but once it's there, call that the Template and never add a password to that particular entry. Then you can Duplicate THAT record for creating new ones, and not have any history duplicated with it.