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When registering for an account here, the restrictions on passwords are 15 to 25 characters No part of the username however pasting nothing but the username, Bob, gets a check ✔️. I suspect that the validation code fails to understand character encoding. It's a tricky subject.14Views0likes0CommentsGame Over Scenarios - What To Do in Breach
Hi, Going through some paranoia I’ve been running through some “what if” scenarios about 1Password and figuring out: How stressed I should be in each case What to actually do if it happens Here’s my current thinking — would love feedback: Category 1 – Vault Not Compromised Examples: Someone steals 1Password’s servers but not my Secret Key or master password My phone/laptop is stolen but locked with a strong passcode and biometrics Stress: Low Actions: Unlink stolen devices (only helpful if they are online) Remote wipe if possible No urgent password changes — maybe rotate some over time for peace of mind Category 2 – Vault Potentially Compromised Examples: Malware on my device (could capture my master password next time I unlock vault) Device stolen and unlocked. I thinking something like a phone snatch. Weak device password that could be guessed Stress: Medium–High Actions: Stop using compromised device Change vault master password + Secret Key Immediately change Tier 1 account passwords (email, bank, primary cloud logins) Rotate other accounts over time Category 3 – Vault Definitely Compromised Examples: Attacker knows both master password + Secret Key They have an export or backup of my vault data Stress: High Actions: Immediately change Tier 1 account passwords first Then Tier 2 (social media, messaging, secondary financial) Then the rest Closing thoughts: Avoid malware — it’s one of the few scenarios no password manager can save you from Device theft is more common, but if the vault is locked and your passcode is strong, you’re probably fine. Would you remote wipe straight away or wait to see ifs handed in? The “$5 wrench” attack… well, not much to do there Keep a list of Tier 1 accounts handy for emergencies so you know what to change first Offline-only vault on a USB stick could be more secure, but a lot more inconvenient — I only access password in a secure location. If I'm on the road and no one at home to give me a password, then what. Would appreciate some input to get over the paranoia haha90Views0likes3CommentsMove Report from ⚙️ in corner to under post with 👍 and 🗩
The cog or gear ⚙️ is associated with settings. It makes no sense for it to produce a menu with one item - Report - in the top right of the page, away from the post. The responses to a post such as Like (👍) and Reply (🗩) appear where expected, i.e. under the post. That's where Report (⚠️) should be. Doing the same for replies would remedy a substantial oversight. PS. For our own posts, move Edit (✏️) down there, too.Solved43Views0likes2CommentsImprovements to website matching pattern
I'm trying to find a thread again, that was talking about further options how to improve the matching of websites/the autofill behavior. I remember that I described there, how it would be helpful to have a glob matching or regex pattern matching. Coming back to take a look for the progress, but it seems this thread disappeared. Thanks and cheers, lumarel52Views0likes1CommentImprovements 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!166Views6likes2CommentsDisappearing forum posts?
I spent some time writing some feedback on the forum just now, and the posts showed up fine for a minutes but then seemingly vanished. My profile still shows the total # of posts, but I cannot find the actual posts any longer. What happened? The disappeared posts were about the credit card entry screen: Access Denied | 1Password Community And also about the forum organization, which specifically asked for feedback replies: Improvements to 1Password Community coming May 22nd | 1Password Community You can see that the post used to exist just by hovering over the "Access Denied" link:Solved46Views0likes2CommentsCommunity Forum Response Times
Hi Bits team, I've noticed that official responses in the forums have been much slower lately as compared to a few years ago. One of the things I loved about 1Password was how active and responsive you guys were in the forums. One example I remember fondly is your Chief Defender of the Dark Arts penning lengthy security-focused missives in the forums in response to user concerns and questions. That was one of the things that sold me on how seriously you take security, and what sold me on your support was that every single community forum post received an official reply of some kind, often within just a day or two. Obviously you're a much bigger company now and things change, so please feel free to reset my expectations - are the forums less of a priority? Is it no longer the expectation that every forum post will receive an official response? It would be helpful to know, both for myself and also to help me direct people to the appropriate place depending on their need. Thanks!59Views0likes1CommentCommunity Moderation policy
Summary: Add Community guidelines to the Resources drop-down in the header, or replace menu with items relevant to the Community. After reading email notifications of yet more spam and that the moderators had again quickly removed the posts, I read a one which I anticipated would start a fascinating discussion. Visiting the post on the site, I saw that it was removed. As much fun as it might be to demand that the moderators defend their callous violation of our inalienable and non-existent right to post whatever we want in a private forum, instead I thought to check the law/rules/policy/guidelines/suggestions... for the Community, confident that of all documentation for the Community, this would be the easiest to find. From the home page I found nothing in the main body of the page, so checking the menu items in the header, the Resources drop-down was the obvious choice. Of the five items in the drop-down menu, Guides and toolkits and Help and documentation seemed the most likely choices, however neither were related to the Community. In fact none of the Resources on the Community site relate to the Community. Despite being a drop-down menu, I accidentally clicked on the menu title, Resources, which lead to a page which started with a Community Resources section and includes mostly Community resources including Community Docs - an item not in the menu, but which does not include anything relevant. Searching the community is a poor and imprecise method to find documentation, but with the right magic words discovered that which I sought: Community Guidelines & Standards. Despite being enormous, the footer rarely appears in even a large browser window, but at a glance appears to reflect the menu items in the header, supported on each side with some product and company items. On closer inspection, I saw that the Resources section (with this Resources not being linked) includes an extra item at the end: Community guidelines. Since I would not not be doing the work, a redesign of the header and footer to accurately and consistently present items specifically relevant to the Community, with references to other things such as product and company being relocated and/or clearly delineated would be best. Failing that, at least add Community guidelines to the Resources drop-down menu.Solved90Views1like5Comments