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seanford
2 years agoNew Contributor
UX Flow when adding or updating a password is wrong.
When a site asks you to update your password, you may use 1Password to generate a unique password for you, or even come up with a unique one on your own. Here is the problem with 1Password and the O...
1P_Evon
1Password Team
2 years agoHello seanford, thank you for reaching out.
I'm happy to share that the beta version of 1Password in the browser will now offer to automatically save and update logins with an in-page prompt after you successfully sign in, sign up, or change your password. -> https://releases.1password.com/b5x/beta/#1password-in-the-browser-2.21.1
If you’d like to help us test the new feature then you can try the beta version of 1Password in the browser -> https://support.1password.com/betas/#install-a-beta-release-of-the-1password-browser-extension. Let me know, and I'd be happy to assist you further with this.
Additionally, you mentioned:
So if the site rejects the password on the server-side after submission, you've erased the old one
1Password will keep a history of your saved passwords within the Login item. Here's how to view and restore Login items using the 1Password desktop app or on 1Password.com -> https://support.1password.com/item-history/#:%7E:text=In%20the%201Password%20apps&text=Click%20%3E%20View%20password%20history.,see%20the%20previously%20used%20password..
I hope that helps, seanford. I look forward to hearing back from you.
-Evon