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5 TopicsAugust at 1Password: Android filling updates, Pax8 Marketplace, and AI security insights
Welcome to your monthly roundup of what’s going on in the world of 1Password! Updates to autofill in Chrome and Brave on Android devices Google’s recent changes to Chromium browsers on Android introduced improvements, but also created points of friction for third-party password managers like 1Password. In response, we’ve updated 1Password for Android’s integrations with Chrome and Brave to provide a stable native autofill experience. Install the latest version of Chrome or Brave, then follow the steps in our guide to get your browser integrated with 1Password for Android. You can learn more in a detailed post from Patrick, our Android developer extraordinaire! 1Password MSP edition now available on the Pax8 Marketplace After the general access launch of 1Password MSP edition earlier this year, we’re excited to announce our enterprise password manager is now available in the Pax8 Marketplace. The MSP edition of our enterprise password manager has been purpose-built in collaboration with over 1,000 MSPs to offer simple yet comprehensive tools for managing multiple clients, improving profitability while scaling, and protecting client data. Enhanced access review features with Trelica by 1Password Trelica by 1Password is helping to close security gaps created by unmanaged app access, shadow IT, and more. We’ve made this process easier and more efficient than ever with new access reviews. These new capabilities allow security teams to conduct continuous and scheduled reviews supporting proactive deprovisioning and access auditing across all apps. Reviews are automated and fully auditable with clear, detailed reporting. Research on security challenges caused by AI AI is front of mind for tech and security experts alike. In our ongoing work to lead security conversations relating to AI, we commissioned a survey of 200 North American security leaders which identified four key concerns around AI governance and security controls: Limited visibility into AI tool usage AI and security policy enforcement Unintentional exposure via AI access Unmanaged AI You can find more about these security concerns, and how to mitigate them with 1Password, in our blog post. Random but Memorable episodes in August How AI is supercharging social engineering attacks with Rachel Tobac 7 steps to secure digital parenting with Alanna Powers from FOSI Release note highlights Browser Extension An issue with “Hide on this page” has been fixed Improvements to performance with reduced input/output on page load An issue where the extension could become unresponsive in Firefox has been resolved Fixes and enhancements to saving, singing in with, and authenticating passkeys Improved filling behaviour on payhoa.com, ticketmaster.com, and chexsystem.com Mac, Windows, and Linux Hardware acceleration has been enabled by default on Wayland Fixes for incorrect update notices, incorrect banners requesting Git commit signing reconfiguration, erroneous “Item created in” notifications, and formatting for some right-to left-text locales A filling issue with Universal Autofill has been resolved iOS, and Android Fixes for a crash on unlock, and an autofill crash Passkey support for related URLs and subdomains, plus other passkey related enhancements A fix for an issue affecting SSO users that could prevent unlock after an email change36Views0likes1CommentMajor autofill update on 1Password for Android
Hi! I'm Patrick, an Android developer here at 1Password. I'm happy to announce that we've made some changes to how 1Password interacts with Chrome on Android that should result in a much more reliable autofill experience. What does this update do? We’ve updated how 1Password integrates with Chrome and Brave, aligning with recent changes introduced by the Chromium team at Google. These changes aim to provide a more stable, native autofill experience, and will replace the older "compatibility mode" approach. If you’re using the latest versions of Chrome (v135+) or Brave (v1.79.119+) and 1Password (8.11.4), you’ll now get a more reliable autofill experience once your browser is properly set up to integrate with 1Password. Important: Please follow all the steps in our user guide carefully, even if you have previously enabled autofill on Android, as the necessary settings have changed. Why has autofill on Android been so unreliable lately? Google’s Chromium team rolled out changes over the past few months that are designed to improve users' autofill experience. Overall these were welcome improvements, but they introduced growing pains for third-party password managers: Chrome deprecated the “compatibility mode” approach to autofill that 1Password relied on, replacing it with a new, native autofill integration. (The same kind of integration 1Password already uses in other Android apps.) Additionally, Chrome now requires users to opt-in to a new setting to enable autofill support for third-party password managers, even if autofill was previously working in the browser. All of that is to say that there has been a dramatic change, for the better, to how autofill works under the hood in Chrome. But the new experience rolled out unevenly on the Android side, and it also required some additional changes to 1Password, leaving many users in an in-between state with broken autofill during the transition period. In our attempt to prepare users for these changes, we published a post last week that ended up causing additional confusion. We took this step to prevent users from experiencing a complete loss of autofill functionality following the release of today’s update (8.11.4). In retrospect, we probably should have released that messaging at the same time as the update. What about these browser feature flags? Some users may have previously used browser flags to force the deprecated compatibility mode to work. That approach may have provided some relief, but we advise against it as it will break autofill with 1Password going forward. If you’ve changed any flags, we strongly advise resetting them to their defaults: Open chrome://flags or brave://flags in your browser Tap Reset all in the top-right corner Restart your browser when prompted Autofill might still appear to work with some flags enabled, but we can't guarantee future compatibility. Now that the native integration is fully implemented in both Chrome and 1Password, we strongly encourage users to reset those flags to their default settings to get the most out of this update. Please use this thread to share your experience with this update and to ask any questions you may have about 1Password on Android.Solved2.7KViews0likes26CommentsNEW! 1Password environments and Secrets syncing integration with AWS Secrets Manager
We’ve just launched our new 1Password secrets syncing integration with AWS Secrets Manager making it easier for developers and IT teams to sync secrets and environment variables from 1Password to AWS Secrets Manager. Securely and automatically sync developer secrets and environment variables from 1Password into AWS. Simplify secrets management: using 1Password environments as your source of truth for secrets and environment variables across environments Easy to use: Simplify secrets management and reduce management overhead with automatic syncing to AWS Secrets Manager Available to all 1Password password manager customers – set it up in the 1Password desktop client application via the Developer Experience tab. Learn more about the integration announcement AWS Secrets Manager is the first destination we’re syncing to. Have feedback or questions? Drop a comment below — we’d love to hear how you’re using it.296Views3likes1CommentJuly at 1Password: Passkeys in the browser, back-to-school security tips, and new enterprise controls
Welcome to your monthly roundup of what’s going on in the world of 1Password! Full passkey support arrives in the browser extension While passkeys have been available in 1Password for some time, this month marks a major milestone as you can now create, manage, and sign in with passkeys directly from the 1Password browser extension (No desktop app required). This update makes it easier than ever to upgrade logins, organize passkeys, and adopt a passwordless future. Watchtower will even flag logins that support passkeys so you know where to start. Browse the passkey directory or check out the release notes for more information. Heading back to school? We’ve got you covered. From Chromebooks and parent portals to AI tools and online scams, school is digital now – and that comes with risks. We shared two new guides this month to help families stay organized and secure as the school year kicks off: Back-to-school tips for families and students Step-by-step setup guide for 1Password Families New season. New channel. Same chaotic energy. 1Password’s award-winning podcast is back for a brand new season. And for the first time ever, you can watch full episodes and Shorts on our new podcast YouTube channel. In our Season 15 premiere, we’re diving into: The hacker group known as Scattered Spider A new “Crash Course” on using 1Password for Apple Watch Productivity tips and tricks from 1Password’s own Allie Dusome A brand new game segment called Hack or Hoax! Listen to the Season 15 premiere in your favorite podcast player, watch on YouTube, and check out the blog post and 1Password Community for more. Fast track your 1Password deployment Rolling out 1Password to thousands of employees just got a whole lot easier. We launched two updates designed to help IT teams move faster and tailor their employees’ onboarding experience: Customizable onboarding emails: Add your brand voice, rollout instructions, or internal guidance. Paginated admin views: Faster navigation across vaults, users, and groups. Read the announcement MCP Server for Trelica is now live on AWS Marketplace Trelica by 1Password helps organizations discover shadow IT and monitor SaaS usage. With this month’s release, that data is now available directly inside AWS-native workflows, helping you stay ahead of compliance drift and streamline governance. Read the announcement A unified future: What’s next for our end-user experience We're planning to integrate capabilities from 1Password Device Trust and Trelica by 1Password into the 1Password browser extension. This will give business customers more visibility and control over access – without compromising privacy or performance. These changes won’t impact individual or family accounts, but they’ll lay the groundwork for a more seamless, secure experience across 1Password Business. Read the announcement Release note highlights for 8.11.0–8.11.2 iOS 18.6 and macOS 15.6 include a Safari update that improves performance with 1Password. If you use Safari, make sure you’re running the latest version. Browser Extension Full passkey support: create, manage, and use passkeys directly from the browser Autofill and SSO fixes Improved handling of “Sign in with” flows Localization updates Mac, Windows, and Linux Improved localization across platforms Fixes for Quick Access shortcuts, document viewing, and shared vault display Better error messaging and installer fixes on Intel-based Macs Clipboard sensitivity and secure clipboard support on Linux op-ssh-sign now supports non UTF-8 payloads WSL support added for Windows iOS and Android Localization improvements Fixes for QR scanning, Anti-Peek toggle, and Watchtower responsiveness UI fixes for shared vault display, item templates, and recovery flows114Views0likes0CommentsJune at 1Password: Better date formatting, new unlock settings, and a fresh integration
Welcome to your monthly roundup of what’s going on in the world of 1Password! In case you missed it Improved date formatting in the 1Password desktop app: With version 8.10.80 of the 1Password desktop app, date formats now follow the conventions of the language set at the operating system level. New unlock settings in beta for Mac: Customize how and when 1Password unlocks. For example, you can set 1Password to lock and unlock automatically when you lock and unlock your Mac. Coming soon to other platforms! Secrets syncing integration with AWS Secrets Manager: It’s now easier for developers and IT teams to sync secrets and environment variables from 1Password to AWS Secrets Manager. 1Password for Good: Learn what we did in June for Internet Safety Month. This month, we: Donated $30K to ABC Life Literacy Canada and Cyber-Seniors to further their online safety work since we know that older adults are vulnerable to online threats. Hosted an event with the non profit, Mission Bit and the Golden State Warriors about the intersection of sports and technology, where we shared tips about staying safe online with 40 high school students and provided free 1Password Family subscriptions. Provided over 400 1Password Family subscriptions through partnerships with the Family Online Safety Institute and the Southwest Grid for Learning in the UK to help children aged 11-13 stay safe online. Release note highlights for 8.10.80 and 8.10.82 Browser Extension If you’re a Wells Fargo customer, we’ve fixed an issue that prevented passkeys from working with the 1Password browser extension. We’ve updated some wording in the Autofill Behavior menu. “Only fill on this exact domain” is now “Only fill on this exact host”, and ports are now included in the description. Localization has been improved across our supported languages. We’ve fixed issues with autosubmit on auth.openai.com, cpaalberta.ca, and securedesjardinsbank.com. Windows, Mac, Linux When you select New Item > Login, the focus will now default on the title. We’ve fixed an issue where a tag could be deleted if you selected Rename Tag, didn’t make any changes, then you selected Save. Localization has been improved across our supported languages. We’ve updated some wording in the Autofill Behavior menu. “Only fill on this exact domain” is now “Only fill on this exact host”, and ports are now included in the description. [Linux-only] We’ve improved the error logging when Linux keyring connections fail. iOS When you select New Item > Login, the focus will now default on the title. Localization has been improved across our supported languages. We’ve updated some wording in the Autofill Behavior menu. “Only fill on this exact domain” is now “Only fill on this exact host”, and ports are now included in the description. Android When you select New Item > Login, the focus will now default on the title. You can now drag and drop item detail fields in multi-window mode. Localization has been improved across our supported languages. We’ve updated some wording in the Autofill Behavior menu. “Only fill on this exact domain” is now “Only fill on this exact host”, and ports are now included in the description. We’ve fixed an issue where you’d see an “offline” error if you tried to switch accounts while in the “Setup another device” page.154Views4likes0Comments