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At the moment I prefer the old forum. It was much more logically structured and easier to find stuff on and just browse topics. Maybe I just need to learn it more, but if something needs learning, then it's not intuitive. I would like the option to replace the infinite scroll pages (which you still need to click a button to show more), with standard pagination. Pagination shows up in your browser history, which makes it possible to jump to a specific page of posts you've previously visited. If you lose your place in these infinite scroll pages, you have to click Show More and scroll to the bottom and repeat, over and over again. Why? It's much more tedious than just jumping to a page in your browser history with one click. On the main Discussions index page there's no introduction to each of the 4 main sections to tell you what is in them. Lounge? What's that for? What type of posts should go in there? Same with Device Trust - what is it? Password Manager should be obvious, but it could mention that all flavours of 1Password are discussed in there (mobile, desktop, browser extension, Mac, Windows, Linux etc.). I would guess a lot of people have no idea what Passage is, and from this page they still wouldn't. Under these 4 main topic areas there needs to be direct links to sub-sections, so for example, you can go directly to the iOS posts in the Password Manager section, rather than having to click Password Manager and then the IOS tag in the Categories box in the side panel. I've no idea what Device Trust is! Even the Welcome to the Device Trust forum post doesn't say what it is or what you should ask in there. There needs to be more sub-categories in the Betas section. All betas, for all operating systems, for mobile, desktop and browser are lumped together with no way to filter. How do I find posts about only the Mac Chrome Beta browser extension? I can't. Why do the URLs not match up with the Breadcrumbs at the top of the page? For example, If you go into the Discussions > Lounge section, the URL is: www.1password.community/category/discuss/discussions/lounge - what are the extra red bits for? Also, the URLs for Resources and Champions are /connect/ and /advocacy/ - more inconsistency. Why is the Password Manager section not called 1Password, as that is the name of the product across all platforms that people will recognise? Inconsistently, it is called 1Password in the URL for this section! www.1password.community/category/discuss/discussions/1password When you click into an individual post or tag, the sidebar disappears so you can't navigate directly to another tag without having to retrace your steps. Why does the Discussions item in the menu bar have a drop-down with its 4 main sub-sections listed, but the Groups item doesn't? And why are 1Password Administrators and 1Password SDKs designated as groups and not discussions? They appear identical in functionality and UI once you click through. That's most of the things I've noticed so far. Overall I think it's been launched too early. There's too many inconsistencies and illogical UX decisions. Because you've launched it in this state, search engines will be indexing the current content under it's current broken and inconsistent URL structure making it difficult to fix without lots of broken links (or lots of redirects).465Views16likes13CommentsPassword complexity for this community
I was very disappointed when I logged into this new community for the first time. The password is overly complex. Your own best practices recommend password length over password complexity. See the two article below: https://blog.1password.com/how-long-should-my-passwords-be/#how-important-is-password-complexity https://blog.1password.com/nist-password-guidelines-update/ You would have been much better off just requiring a minimum length (of say 24 characters) and removing all the complexity. You should do better to reinforce the your stated best practices in your own systems.Solved507Views10likes17CommentsImprovements to 1Password Community coming May 22nd
Since re-launching 1Password Community in February, we’ve been taking note of every piece of feedback you’ve all shared so we can continue to make improvements. One trend we’ve seen in the feedback is that we need to make it clearer what posts should go where. The feedback also made it clear that we needed to simplify the navigation so people can get where they want to go quickly and easily. To that end, on Thursday, May 22nd we’ll be re-organizing 1Password Community to make it easier to navigate, find what you’re looking for, and know where to post. We’ll be simplifying the discussion board structure, reducing clutter on the 1Password Community homepage and in the navigation bar at the top of every page. We know lots of folks come here for support, so we’ve also added Get help to the main navigation to help you find existing answers, post a new question in the community, or contact 1Password Support. We hope you’ll find these updates helpful! What’s changing? In the new structure, we’ll have the following discussion boards: Announcements: This is a new discussion board where 1Password staff can share news and updates. 1Password at work: If you’re using 1Password products in your business, this is the best place to get help and share what you’ve learned. 1Password at home: This is the place to get help and talk about all things 1Password for personal cybersecurity and privacy. Developers: Just like before, we’ll continue to have a space for developers to chat with each other and members of the 1Password team. Lounge: Just like before, this space is for off-topic, just-for-fun, and 1Password-adjacent topics. Current discussion boards New discussion boards Lounge Lounge Password Manager 1Password at home Device Trust 1Password at work Passage Developers Developers Developers 1Password Administrators 1Password at work 1Password Developers: SDKs Developers Announcements Do I need to do anything? Nope! Your profile and credentials will stay the same. Will any posts be going away? No, any posts in discussion boards that are being retired will be moved to other discussion boards so that nothing is lost. For any bookmarked discussions that are moved, their old url will redirect you to the new one. When will these changes happen? These changes are scheduled for Thursday, May 22nd. We will share any updates if that changes. Staff will be standing by to help with any questions or concerns. If you have any feedback, please don’t hesitate to reply to this thread. We love to hear from you and will continue to make improvements based on your feedback. Beyond these imminent changes, you can also start new discussion threads in the Lounge and use the tag Community Feedback at any time to share your suggestions!166Views6likes2CommentsNew community doesn’t support MFA or passkeys?
It’s surprising and concerning that this new platform doesn’t support MFA or passkeys, especially given 1Password’s advocacy for both. It should go without saying that MFA and passkeys are crucial for account security on any platform, and it’s odd that this was missed with the new community forum.Solved106Views5likes2CommentsThanks for the memory!
In the process of typing things here - I've inadvertently closed the browser where I was typing 😱 I was resigned to having to type it all over again - but I was pleasantly surprised to find that when I migrate back to where I was, what I had previously typed was miraculously put back in there!🙌 Thanks so much for doing that! I think there's lots of other forums and online places where it's just GONE.35Views4likes2CommentsNew community forum wastes my time
This new community forum is simply wasting my time. I click around and get the same posts I don't want to see displayed again and again. It's all extremely confusing. After giving the new forums a few weeks to set in, this is my conclusion. I found out there are just 2 forums left in general: Lounge and Password manager (there are 2 more, but I wasn't able to find out what these are about). All posts to in either of these 2. There is never any clear overview. Everywhere, it's an unsorted heap of messages. To get more threads, you need to "show more". To get more posts in a thread, you need to "show more". Where is the newest post? Who has replied to what and to whom? Somewhere in the middle, in deeper threads you need to "show more" in the middle to show the deepest replies. Makes me just abandon reading anything beyond the first one or two posts in a thread. To avoid seeing all the Macos posts in the "Password manager" forum (I'm not interested at all in all the mac posts), I have to click on the "windows" category. Ok, but it's a huge convoluted mess. Now I want to see the other tags. "Discussion", "Feature requests", "Browser plugin" and whatever. But most of what I see is again Macos related, since people tag their posts with Macos. Whatever category I click beyond Windows is 50%-80% filled with Macos specific posts, and I see all of them again all the time, since tags always include selections, never exclude. I don't want to see any macos stuff, understand? It's irrelevant to me. Both combined: duplication of thread display over all categories and "click more", "click more", "click more" to skip all the posts I don't want to see in the first place - makes me angry. Because of this, this post may appear as angry and toxic. Sorry for that, isn't my intention, but just happens. I really gave this new site a chance, but it's just optimizing admin demands by shrinking the space and keeping all threads as small as possible. This has been resized to just a small support forum: Post 1: "I have a problem", post 2: "answer from support", "post 3: thanks <marking as solved>". But any longer and more demanding exchange isn't possible with the current broad and space wasting user interface. The thread display is making things confusing instead of bringing clarity for longer threads. It's not somewhere, where experts and champions will exchange their knowledge. It's just a Q&A end user support forum. If you designed it as that, congratulations, it has become that. A sign of that is the "solved" thing. Information exchange is never "solved". But support questions are. And I didn't even mention the light theme. No dark theme any more. It's burning my eyes! Not like! If I were to rate this forum setup on a scale of 1 to 5 stars, I would give zero stars. Not visit again. If I was a new user just stumbling upon it while searching for information about 1Password, I would never looked any deeper. Now, as old user, I will simply leave, since it isn't fun to use and isn't contributing to my knowledge any more.Solved220Views4likes3Commentsnew community forums sorely lacking
I am dismayed at the new Community forums here. Absolutely terrible for browsing or frequent interaction. It shows a mere 5-10 topics at a time, with no option for a more compact view that presents more. And then you have to click "Show More" and wait seconds for only 5-10 more topics, but there are currently more than 19,000 topics for Password Manager! If you refresh the page, it does not save your place; if you had been trying to survey recent discussions or browse recent topics to learn something new, you're going to have to "dig" with multiple "Show More" clicks to get back to where you were. There are no filters for conversations of interest or for hiding topics you have already read (and that have no new responses). This is a major step back from the previous forums, and a serious departure from their more collaborative character. This new system seems actively _hostile_ to community conversation.Solved215Views4likes6Comments1Password Community - feedback.
Hello. Each time I get to new 1Password Community I feel like I was landed deep in the woods, having no idea where to go and how to get to the concrete places I am looking for. It reminds me of some kind of infinite journal where hundreds of people can post. I understand that tags are there to filter and find whats needed. However, as someone who mostly was hanging out around "macOS" / "beta releases" sections monitoring changes and providing feedback about issues I come across - I miss that very quick overview of whats been going on in the areas of most interest to me and check if some forum members already brought up the desired discussion. In 5 to 10 minutes before I could check for info, possible bugs and fixes at a glance. Now I pretty much have no idea whats going on. Moreover, I just feel discouraged to visit new 1Password Community, since I get a feeling of a "an endless media consumption deep dive", like as if I am about to go to a social media site. And that brings a feeling of wasted time or improper use of time. Thus, I pretty much come here to quickly post about the issues or suggestions and leave as quick as possible :-D As long as things are keep getting fixed and improved I am fine with new "forum" for sure. But still hoping that it will one day improve in the mentioned areas. Thank you for listening, your feedback on this and have a great week everyone!Solved137Views2likes2CommentsBe a part of Random but Memorable's 150th episode!
1Password’s Random but Memorable podcast is celebrating its 150th episode! We’re marking this exciting milestone with a special episode. To do that, we want to hear from you! We’re looking for Community members and RbM fans to share a brief audio recording (2 minutes max) that answers one of the following questions: How has 1Password helped you in your personal life? What's your favorite 1Password tip that other people should know about ? What do you love about Random but Memorable? What's been your favorite Random but Memorable episode? Send your audio file to podcast@1password.com and it might be included in the episode! The audio doesn’t need to be studio quality, but record in a quiet space if possible. Let us know in your email if you would be happy for us to use your Community username, or if you would like to remain anonymous. Please send your recordings in by 12am (ET) on May 28th. Thanks all, we look forward to hearing your answers!58Views1like2Comments