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Former Member
3 years agoWatchtower Weak Password
I've noticed a few discussions about watchtower saying a generated password is weak, despite appearing to be a very secure password. I am having the same issue and I think i've found out how to recreate the issue which is something that the admins were having trouble with while trying to help the other affected users. I go to watchtower and select weak logins, next I generate a password and save that login. The new password registers as strong and removes it from the weak password screen. However if I open that login again by selecting edit and I remove that password and re paste it unchanged back into the password field and hit save again, then it registers as a weak password. I'd greatly appreciate if someone could look into this. Thanks!
1Password Version: 8.10.8
Extension Version: 2.11.0
OS Version: Windows 11`
Browser: Chrome
2 Replies
- ag_mike_d
1Password Team
Hi @Andreas2,
Thanks for your messages. Depending on the length and parameters you are using for the generated password, copying and pasting the same password and saving the item can result in a reduced password strength.
Was this password originally generated using 1Password? Pasting what otherwise appears to be a strong password may not appear as such unless it was newly generated. In these situations, I'd recommend saving a new password using the in-app generator. This should always create Strong or Fantastic and prevent it from appearing in Watchtower, depending on the parameters used:
* Change your password in the 1Password appsI hope this information helps, but if you need further assistance, just let us know!
- Former Member
Just an idea: Maybe in your test case it is a reused password if watchtower looks in the password history as well. So in general a password is weaker, when you used it in the past and now use it again.