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13 TopicsJune 2025 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.179Views4likes0CommentsDecember 2025 at 1Password: More browser options, easier sign-in, and safer saving and filling
Welcome to your monthly roundup of what’s new in the world of 1Password! Additional browsers now supported in 1Password for Windows 1Password now supports additional browsers on Windows including Zen, Opera, Waterfox, and Floorp. This much-requested update lets you save and autofill vault items without leaving your preferred browser. Now in beta: New sign-in experience in 1Password browser extension If you have an Individual or Families membership, you can choose to try a new feature in the beta and nightly version of the 1Password browser extension. This new sign-in experience combines all the sign-in methods – passwords, passkeys (coming soon), social logins, OIDC & SAML – into a single, simple interface focused on getting you where you want to go. To activate this in the beta or nightly version of the 1Password browser extension, go to Settings -> Autofill & save and switch on Sign in with Universal Sign On. Let us know what you think! New policies available to administrators for auto-save and auto-submit If you’re a 1Password Enterprise Password Manager administrator, you now have more granular control over filling and saving behavior: Autosave: Choose which item types 1Password can offer to save (credit cards, identities, logins, OTPs, passkeys, social logins, etc.). Autosubmit: Control whether 1Password can automatically submit forms after filling or if you want users to do that step themselves. Now in beta: Improved email options for account recovery We’re rolling out new account recovery options in beta for 1Password Enterprise Password Manager administrators . If you aren’t seeing this option yet, hang tight – you will soon. Administrators can choose to route recovery emails to specific users to get faster follow-ups and reduce email volume – or even send them to your internal IT ticketing tool. We hope this makes account recovery a simpler, faster process for everyone and would love to hear your feedback on it. The complete first season of the Chasing Entropy podcast available It’s a wrap on the first season of our new show, the Chasing Entropy podcast! This season Dave Lewis, 1Password Global Advisory CISO, sat down with dozens of CISOs and security leaders to discuss how security works in their organizations and what keeps them up at night. All episodes are available now wherever you listen to podcasts. Release note highlights Browser Extension We’ve added a new setting to manage whether 1Password.com automatically unlocks when your 1Password browser extension is unlocked. You can find the setting in the browser extension under Settings > Security > “Sign in to 1Password in the browser automatically”. Mac, Windows, and Linux Fixed a bug so Large Type no longer disappears when the display zoom is set above 100%. [Mac only]: We’ve expanded the additional browsers you can connect to the 1Password app to include browsers that use more complex background processes, such as SigmaOS and Atlas. [Windows only]: We’ve fixed an issue that caused the 1Password app to become unresponsive for 30 seconds after you turned on passkey support. [Linux only]: You no longer need to authenticate approval prompts on Wayland when 1Password is already unlocked. [Linux only]: We’ve fixed an issue that prevented the authorization prompt from appearing on Wayland. iOS, and Android We’ve moved the location of the “Unlock with device” setting under the “Unlock” heading in Settings > Security. We’ll resume our monthly highlights in January, 2026. We hope you have a wonderful end to 2025, and we’ll see you in the new year!424Views1like7CommentsNovember 2025 at 1Password: Access-Trust gap, planning your estate, and an updated unlock experience
Welcome to your monthly roundup of what’s new in the world of 1Password! Read our 2025 annual report: The Access-Trust Gap The Access-Trust Gap is the widening divide between the types of access that security and IT teams can control and the reality of how people, and now AI agents, access sensitive systems and data in practice. We recently published our annual Access-Trust Gap report with findings based on the responses of more than 5000 individuals working in security, IT, and knowledge-based roles. Our report presents insights on where the Access-Trust Gap is the widest, and where employees are commonly accessing resources without proper controls: 37% of employees don’t follow their company’s AI policy 52% of employees download apps without IT approval 70% of IT/IS professionals say SSO doesn’t secure employee identities Along with the report you can read three supporting articles which explore key insights in detail, and provide further recommendations on how to close the Access-Trust Gap with 1Password. Access-Trust Gap Report The enterprise AI crisis SSO is falling short Password habits are worsening Introducing a new unlock experience We’re excited to share that our updated unlock experience is now available on 1Password for Mac and Windows. This update introduces device-based unlock options as well as unlock presets that allow you to find the right balance of security and convenience. That means you can now choose to unlock 1Password with your device, use your device password to unlock 1Password, and adjust how frequently your password is required. You can find all the details in our announcement. Windows 11 Passkey Support Creating and using passkeys has been available on Windows with 1Password in the browser since 2023. Expanding our passwordless features, 1Password for Windows now offers native Windows passkey support. That means you can create and use passkeys in desktop apps, as well as in the browser, then seamlessly sync them with 1Password. If you have any questions, or are curious to learn more you can check out the announcement post here in the Community. Read our digital estate planning guide Estate planning is an important consideration for everyone. However, what often goes overlooked is a handover plan for online accounts and digital assets. This month we released our digital estate planning guide to help you make sure these important details aren’t forgotten. How will you transfer accounts with 2FA or passkeys to your family members? What will you do with accounts that are left to you in a digital estate? Our digital estate planning guide walks you through these questions and many more. You can find the digital estate planning guide, and our digital estate planning episode of Random but Memorable with Willful in our Community. Watch the latest episode of Securing the Win: Our continuing docuseries with Oracle Red Bull Racing We teamed up with Oracle Red Bull Racing to explore how world-class organizations balance performance and protection. In this month’s episodes you can push boundaries with Nimesh Kotech, read up on Matt Cadieux’s playbook, then get behind the wheel with Verstappen and Tsunodo. Episode 3: How Nimesh Kotecha pushes the boundaries of control Episode 4: Oracle Red Bull Racing CIO Matt Cadieux’s cyber resilience playbook Episode 5: Behind the wheel with Max Verstappen and Yuki Tsunoda Random but Memorable Episode 15.9 - Why you need a digital estate plan (and where to start) Episode 16.0 - How to avoid online shopping scams Release note highlights Browser Extension There are new unlock settings available for the 1Password browser extension. If you don’t integrate the browser extension with the 1Password app, select 1Password in your browser’s toolbar, then select the account menu > Settings > Security to manage your settings. We’ve fixed an issue where websites with many fields and dropdowns could crash in Chromium browsers when using the 1Password browser extension. Localization has been improved for a number of our supported languages using new translations from Crowdin. We’ve fixed an issue where business passkey policies prevented personal accounts from filling passkeys while 1Password was locked. Mac, Windows, and Linux We’ve fixed an issue where 1Password would open in front of other windows after a silent MSIX update. [Windows] We’ve fixed an issue that prevented rich SSH and CLI prompts from appearing on Wayland. [Linux] If duplicates are detected when you import environment variables, you can now choose to ignore, overwrite, or keep both. We’ve expanded the additional browsers you can connect to the 1Password app to include browsers that use more complex background processes. [Mac] When you view an Environment in 1Password, updated wording now distinguishes between temporarily revealing variables and changing their default visibility. We’ve fixed an issue that caused comma-separated URLs in code blocks within Secure Notes to change when you saved them. In-app updates are now blocked for MSIX system-wide installs and Microsoft Intune-managed deployments to avoid issues tracking 1Password’s install state, update failures, and de-provisioning. [Windows] iOS, and Android There are new unlock settings and presets available for the 1Password app, including Unlock with device. You can manage these settings in the app under Settings > Security. If biometric unlock fails, you can now use the SSO login option instead. [iOS] We’ve fixed an issue that caused comma-separated URLs in code blocks within Secure Notes to change when you saved them. We’ve fixed an issue where you couldn’t select the “Sign in” button after you changed your account email, and an issue where your Secret Key wouldn’t pre-populate after you changed your account password. [Android]285Views1like0CommentsOctober 2025 at 1Password: Defining new standards, empowering communities, and securing the future
Welcome to your monthly roundup of what’s new in the world of 1Password! 1Password helps author a new open standard for secure credential transfer We’re proud to have helped author a new standard called Credential Exchange Format (CXF), a major step forward in secure, privacy-preserving credential transfer between password managers. CXF will enable people to move their data between password managers safely and consistently, without exposing sensitive details in the process. It’s an open standard developed with other industry leaders to promote portability without compromise. Read the announcement 1Password for Good donates $100k during Cybersecurity Awareness Month During October Cybersecurity Awareness Month, we gave back to communities by donating $100,000 USD to six organizations working to ensure that the next generation has access to the technology education, digital literacy, and online safety skills they need. It’s one of the many ways we are helping communities through our 1Password for Good efforts, including launching a cybersecurity guide for parents with the Family Online Safety Institute. Read the announcement Securing the Win: Our new docuseries with Oracle Red Bull Racing We teamed up with Oracle Red Bull Racing to explore how world-class organizations balance performance and protection. Our new Securing the Win docuseries takes you behind the scenes with the team’s leadership and IT experts. Episode 1: Inside Oracle Red Bull Racing with CEO and Team Principal Laurent Mekies Episode 2: Speed and Security with CIO Mark Hazelton Teaming up with the Utah Jazz and Utah Mammoth We’re excited to announce that we've partnered with Smith Entertainment Group (SEG) — the parent company of the Utah Jazz, Utah Mammoth, and the Delta Center as their Official Cybersecurity Partner. Professional sports franchises depend on speed, trust, and instant, secure access to stay competitive, and 1Password’s Extended Access Management suite will help SEG’s teams protect what matters most both on and off the field. Read the announcement Closing the credential risk gap for AI agents with Browserbase Together with Browserbase, we launched Secure Agentic Autofill, an integration that delivers end-to-end encrypted credentials to AI agents in the browser, only when authorized by a human. This partnership helps developers and AI researchers use LLMs securely by keeping raw credentials out of the model context. Learn more about the Browserbase partnership Introducing .env file support in 1Password environments We’ve added support for .env files in 1Password environments, now available in public beta. This update makes it easier for developers to securely load environment variables directly into local development setups, without exposing secrets in plaintext. You can import, edit, and share .env files across teams while keeping everything fully encrypted and managed in 1Password. Introducing new .env file support in 1Password environments | 1Password Random but Memorable episodes in October Episode 15.7 - The state of passkeys in 2025 Episode 15.8 - What you need to know about car hacking “When you think about the convenience of passkeys, it’s easy to forget how much work goes on behind the scenes to make them secure and interoperable.” – Random but Memorable, Episode 15.7 Release note highlights Browser Extension Fixed an issue where websites with many fields and dropdowns could crash in Chromium browsers. Localization improvements across multiple languages using new translations from Crowdin. On Safari, when you type into a field on a website, you now see a “Save in 1Password” button in the suggestions dropdown. Icons now load significantly faster throughout 1Password. Mac, Windows, and Linux Added breadcrumb navigation to the SSH Agent and CLI pages for easier navigation. Improved localization using new translations from Crowdin. Icons now load significantly faster across all apps. Fixed an issue that could prevent unlocking if the app was closed during sign-in. Improved Guided Setup with a more accurate progress bar. Visual and performance fixes, including smoother launches and rounded window corners on Mac. [Windows only]: Added group policy support using ADMX templates. [Linux only]: Fixed visual issues with prompts and app icons on Wayland. iOS and Android Improved localization using new translations from Crowdin. Icons now load significantly faster. Guided Setup now shows a more accurate progress bar. Fixed an issue that could prevent unlocking if the app was closed during sign-in. [iOS only]: Added a new keyboard shortcut to open in-app settings (Ctrl + Command + ,). [Android only]: Fixed an issue where “Lock 1Password and pause biometrics” didn’t properly lock 1Password.473Views1like7CommentsJoin Tomorrow’s Office Hours!
Hello 1Password Community, Looking for real-time guidance from 1Password experts? Don’t miss our Office Hours for small and growing businesses tomorrow, Thursday, September 18 at 11:30am EST. These interactive, live sessions—hosted by our Customer Success team—are designed for customers on our Business or Teams plans to: Get tailored answers to your questions Discover tips for making the most of the 1Password Browser Extension Hear success stories from other teams strengthening their security with 1Password Bring your questions when you register, and we’ll help make sure you leave feeling confident and supported. 👉 Register here We can’t wait to see you there!42Views1like0Comments1Password now available in Comet, the AI-powered browser by Perplexity
We’re excited to share that the 1Password browser extension is now available in Comet. With 1Password, credentials and sensitive data, like credit card information, used in Comet are protected by the same end-to-end encryption and zero-knowledge architecture trusted by millions of people and over 165,000 businesses. Try Comet and get the 1Password browser extension to start browsing smarter and safer today. Learn more in our blog: 1Password now available in Comet, the AI-powered browser by PerplexitySolved1.6KViews1like56Comments