June 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.91Views4likes0CommentsNEW! 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.194Views3likes0Comments