Improved date formatting in the 1Password desktop app
Hello 1Password Community! With the next update to the 1Password desktop app (version 8.10.80), we have improved how date formats are handled when viewing and editing an item. Leading up to this update, there has been some inconsistency with how the desktop application has handled date formats when viewing and editing items. In some cases, date formats were being determined by the display language set in 1Password whereas in other cases, date formats were being determined by the language set against the device. This has led to some users seeing different date formats within the desktop app causing confusion. With this update, we've made things consistent by ensuring that dates saved against items always appear in a format determined by the locale set against your device (both when viewing and editing items) and never by the display language set in 1Password. This way, the desktop application can support more date formats than just the ones tied to the display languages that we support. Along with the recent improvements that we made to the date picker, we are hoping that you enjoy a much improved experience with dates in the 1Password desktop application! Thank you!150Views3likes4CommentsNew in Beta: App Unlock Presets + Unlock with Device for Mac
Hey everyone. We’ve got two exciting new features ready for you to preview in 1Password for Mac (Beta release channel). 🎉 🔒 App Unlock Presets A new Security Review section in the sidebar lets you quickly review and update how and when 1Password locks on your Mac. Choose from a selection of optimized presets: Convenient, Balanced, or Strict, or fine-tune settings to match how you actually use your device. 🖥️ Unlock with Device When enabled, 1Password will lock when your Mac locks, and unlock when you unlock your Mac. (No extra prompts!) It uses built-in macOS platform security to make your workflow smoother and keep your data safe. "Unlock with device" is enabled by default in two of the new presets. You can switch presets or adjust individual settings anytime in Settings > Security. What’s next? Our goal is to make 1Password work the way you do: less fiddling with settings, fewer interruptions to your workflows, and the same high level of security you expect. So we're going to roll out the new unlock experience to everyone over the course of the summer. ✅ Windows, Android, iOS, and web ✅ Support for Team and Business accounts ✅ Extensive admin controls for team-wide auto-lock settings 👉 We’d love your feedback, especially on Unlock with Device! To try out the Mac beta: choose Settings > Advanced > Release channel > Beta, and then choose About > Check for Updates. These features are currently only available in Beta for Individual + Family accounts on Mac (not Business accounts — yet!)206Views2likes6CommentsNEW! 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.115Views2likes0Comments