Skip to main content
gboudrea
February 4, 2025
Solved

How do we find discussions from the old community forums?

  • February 4, 2025
  • 3 replies
  • 331 views

Hi,

In the previous version of the community forums, I subscribed to a discussion titled "1Password Access after Death, Legacy Contacts," and I received email notifications of new replies to this thread.

I tried looking for this discussion in the new forum but I couldn't find it.

The URL of that discussion, as seen in the "Click here to reply" button in the last email I received: http://1password.community/discussion/comment/724031#Comment_724031

Thanks.

Best answer by 1P_Blake

Hey @gboudrea! Sorry about that! During the migration from our old platform, some discussions may have been unintentionally archived. We’re actively working on restoring these posts, and I appreciate you reaching out about this one!

I was able to to relocate this thread, and it's been restored to the Password Manager category at this time.

3 replies

February 4, 2025

It looks to me like not all the forums have been created yet. 

1P_Tommy
1Password Employee
February 6, 2025

@personcenobites 

The current categories are the new options. We're now making use of tags more and more. Most all topics for 1Password are now in the password manager section with the exception of the Lounge which is more around subjects not specifically related to 1Password itself. I hope this helps.

February 6, 2025

I'm also missing this discussion.

And maybe also an update from 1Password itself. When will we get this feature?

1P_Blake
1P_BlakeAnswer
Community Manager
February 6, 2025

Hey @gboudrea! Sorry about that! During the migration from our old platform, some discussions may have been unintentionally archived. We’re actively working on restoring these posts, and I appreciate you reaching out about this one!

I was able to to relocate this thread, and it's been restored to the Password Manager category at this time.

gboudrea
gboudreaAuthor
February 6, 2025

I can confirm I can now find this thread using the search tool, too.

All good. Thanks.