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Biometric unlock not working: That didn't work. Check your password and try again
- 2 months ago
The issue is still open with our development team and they continue to investigate. The problem seems limited to Motorola's Edge and Razr Series.
While I don't have an ETA on when this will be resolved, keep 1Password, and your Motorola device, updated so that you receive the fix as soon as it is developed and released:
-Dave
Please change the item sorted options. It sounds as if yours is set to Date Modified. A title setting should help.
our web dev shop has a team of three. all the passwords show for every staging site because they are all on the same main domain (cloudways). Two years in it's absolute chaos. Need to be able to:
- Set the default to exact domain
- Bulk edit all the records to exact domain
Looking at this thread i'm probably going to get customer serviced with "ill tell the product team" and then nothing will happen, so is there a way to do that with the api / developer tools?
There is also no bulk-edit option to change this setting for a bunch of entries (I imagine it would be difficult to implement).
But we're faced with long, rote, click-clicking away to update every annoying entry.
Lots of IP based stuff that has no business going 192.168.0.*, as an example.
Here's another one: How about searching for entries with the wide setting? For us, only very, very, few, entries should be widely appicable.
corbosman Well, there is something to say for having the current default. As a consumer you might have the same account on all subdomains from a domain.
But indeed, for a company (we are a marketing/website-company and have hundreds of customers with their own [customername].[our-stagingdomain].nl site. For every staging-domain, we add (multiple) logins to 1Pass, and need to remind ourselfs to set the subdomain setting.
It's just unnecessary extra work. :(
I don't really understand why the 1password team doesn't implement this. It seems like a must-have feature. Any business that uses 1password probably has subdomains under their primary domain. We have dozens if not hundreds. And it's beyond annoying that it's not by default locking subdomains to only the subdomain. To the point where many of my colleagues simply refuse to use 1password.
- Thomas12346 months agoNew Contributor
I am in the exact same boat, I have been pushing for this feature on these forums for getting on 2 years now.
I would truly love to see the feature get implemented because when you are working with large numbers of sub-domains this would make life so much easier. 🤞
Thomas1234 Well, since this issue dates back to march 2023, I stopped keeping my fingers crossed.
From a developer-point of view, it doesn't seem like a huge change. But somehow apparantly it either is a big change, or 1Password just don't want to change it.
I don't get it. There seems to be a lot of interest in this option, but all we hear is "we'll notify our Product team".
- Thomas12346 months agoNew Contributor
+1 this feature would be such a fantastic improvement to the 1Password offering. I know that this would be used extensively within my company of 100+
Fingers crossed 2025 is the year this feature gets implemented 🙏