1Password Passkey Unlock (Production Release)
I understand reasoning for not announcing specific dates. On the other hand, what about realistic long term timeframes (6,12,18, 24 months) 😏 ? Just wishing 🙂 1Password Version: Not Provided Extension Version: Not Provided OS Version: Not Provided Browser: Not ProvidedSolved399Views1like5CommentsWill it be possible to unlock 1Password with just a security key?
Hello, currently we can add a security key, however it is only asked when we connect from a different location, but I would like to be able to connect with my security key at each session, and only with this means or the password (for example, like Touch ID), will this be possible in the future? Thanks 1Password Version: Not Provided Extension Version: Not Provided OS Version: Not Provided Browser: Not ProvidedSolved566Views0likes2CommentsWelcome to the Passage forum – let’s build a passwordless future!
Passkeys are the future of authentication, and Passage is your Community space for everything related to implementing and using passkeys with 1Password! 🔑 Whether you’re a developer integrating passkeys into your app, a user excited about ditching passwords, or just curious about what’s next in authentication, you’re in the right place. What’s the Passage forum all about? Learning more about Passage and passkeys Asking technical questions & sharing development experiences Discussing industry trends and best practices Connecting with other developers building a passwordless future Looking for help or want to share feedback? Passage & passkeys → Share or discuss right here 1Password app → Password Manager forum Device Trust → Device Trust forum General discussion → The Lounge forum Direct support → Contact us Before posting, please take a moment to review our community guidelines.81Views0likes0CommentsPasskey Beta with security key / yubikeys and NFC on iphone doesn't work
I'm participating in the public beta for 1Pw with Passkeys using two Yubikeys 5C NFC for login. I have set up several devices where login after biometrical unlock-expiration works flawlessly, although none of them use NFC. When selecting Login with Passkey on my Iphone 13, after Face Id unlock has expired, I get presented with the options "Passkey from another device (scanning QR-Code)" and "Security Key" (which I want to use) as well as "other accounts" (trying to get login from 1PW app which is obviously locked ...). Selecting "Security Key" and holding my key against the NFC-reader, the key is obviously recognized by the device as a notification asks me whether I want to open the "NFC-Tag from 'Firefox'" in Firefox, but the 1PW auth-process isn't affected / doesn't seem to recognize the key, nothing happens here. When I uninstall Firefox, the notification now offers using the NFC-Tag in Safari... I suspect it could be related to the key's OTP-feature. 1Password Version: Not Provided Extension Version: Not Provided OS Version: iOS 18.1.1 Browser: Not Provided109Views0likes3CommentsPasskey support
Wha is 1Password doing to get businesses to support passkeys on it's platform? I used the DuckDuckGo privacy browser to login to Lowe's and it only supports a password. Another business that I can't recall was logged in to using Google and the passkey was saved into Google. That does not sound like a unified approach to passkey management nor even an approach where users have a choice. If it were up to me my choice of a password manager would be 1password passkeys to be compatible with DuckDuckGo but not saved in DuckDuckGo but saved with 1Password. It seems like passkeys are not very well managed by providers right now. Am I missing something? I really don't care how passkeys work, just that they work with my DuckDuckGo privacy browser and 1Password. Even the 1Password "passkey helper" has not worked for me because it is Google Chrome, not DuckDuckGo that gets referred to.59Views0likes1CommentAfter a Phone upgrade can't authorize my new device using Chrome.
Steps: I try to use passkey on my iPhone to unlock. get the screen asking to grant access. I follow the instructions logging in to 1Password to the same account in chrome. I get the pop up asking if I want to allow the new device, I click Allow. I get a code. I enter the code in my iPhone. The pop up on my Laptop goes away, but on the Phone I have a message: "That code didn't work. Check your trusted devices for a new one. I go to Pending Devices, click on View, get another pop up. Click on Allow. I get this message: "There is a problem with this enrollment. It will be deleted. Error: The enrollment is in an invalid state. Start the enrollment process again to continue. Session:REDACTED Time: 2024-10-07T22:18:20.867Z" 1Password Version: 8.10.46 Extension Version: Not Provided OS Version: ios 18.0.1 Browser: Not Provided134Views1like9CommentsImprove the recovery code backup process
Hello, I have feedback for improving the recovery code backup process. When creating a recovery code, it asks the user to save a copy of that code in a location of choice. The fact is that if a user doesn't have a copy of the recovery code anymore, the only way to get another copy is to replace the recovery code entirely. In both 1Password website and apps, a user can reveal the secret key and copy as plain text (in 1Password website a user can also download the emergency kit again). While for the recovery code, both in 1Password website and apps a user can only delete it or replace it; in 1Password apps, for example, the recovery code is shown only partially, and it can't be copied to paste in a txt document, just for example. I think that this should be addressed. Thank you. 1Password Version: Not Provided Extension Version: Not Provided OS Version: Not Provided Browser: Not Provided176Views0likes7CommentsExporting Vault with Passkey Only Account
Hello, I have been using a passkey-only account for some time but have just realised to export my vault it requires a password, which this account doesn't have. The last post I can see about this was December 2023, have there been any updates on this? 1Password Version: Not Provided Extension Version: Not Provided OS Version: Not Provided Browser: Not ProvidedSolved82Views1like1CommentIf I lose my passkey and my trusted devices, can I recover my account?
I'm trying to wrap my head around how the recovery code process works. If I lose both my passkey and access to my trusted devices, can I use the recovery code along with identity verification (email) to regain access to my account? 1Password Version: Not Provided Extension Version: Not Provided OS Version: Not Provided Browser: Not Provided154Views0likes3CommentsFeedback for improving 1Password account recovery process
Hello, About the 1Password recovery process, for several months it has been possible to generate a recovery code. With this recovery code the chances to be locked out of the account are less, but it is necessary to have access to the email account; besides, if a user has 2FA enabled, it is also necessary to have access to a 2FA device, virtual or physical. I strongly suggest implementing a recovery method using official ID or passport documents, with an internal process or by using specialized companies (such as iDenfy, for example), to certify that it is the user that is doing the recovery process. With a method like this, also the 2FA could be bypassed; just yesterday, I was strangely locked out of an account because my 2FA TOTP codes and recovery codes weren't recognized anymore (strangely). Fortunately for me, the company in which I had an account was able to reset my 2FA credentials just by upload my official ID document; if that company didn't have this kind of process, I surely was out of luck. I think that for a service like 1Password it is of an greater importance, as 1Password is the key for accessing literally everything. For improving security of the process, maybe the process itself could be this: 1) When logged in the 1Password account, upload the official ID/passport document (before of a recovery attempt); 2) In case of a recovery attempt, 1Password could ask to insert the ID number, issue date and expiration date (for example), or only upload the front/back of the document; 3) 1Password will check if the document data are a match to the document data already stored in 1Password account prior to the recovery process; 4) Even better, because passport and many ID documents (like the Italian ID card) have a NFC chip, for improved security a user could also be asked to use a NFC reader to read the card and confirm that the user is physically possessing the document; 5) Or maybe the recovery process could be done only by scanning the ID/password with a NFC reader to improve the flow. I would be willing to pay more for the 1Password subscription just to have this option or paying a fee when doing a recovery process, if needed, as I know that this type of services are very expensive. I hope that you don't find this post too long, but I wanted to be as clear as possible. Thank you. 1Password Version: Not Provided Extension Version: Not Provided OS Version: Not Provided Browser: Not ProvidedSolved152Views0likes9Comments