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22 TopicsAdd intelligent deduplication during import process
In the last couple months, I have helped over half a dozen clients migrate their passwords from browsers to 1Password. In doing so, I have found that when exporting from a browser to CSV, each record that contains multiple URLs is broken apart into separate records. As a result, when importing to 1Password, a ton of manual cleanup is required. Sadly, the app lacks an easy way to complete this. It would be nice if 1Password included an easier ability to discover duplicates, separate from Watchtower's Reused Passwords section. However, as 1Password is capable of storing login records with multiple URLs, the app should be intelligent enough to recognize and unify such rows in a CSV import. Please add a capability. This would save users lots of time and might also prevent some of them from being discouraged about making the switch in the first place. It shouldn't be so tedious to transition from browser-based password management to 1Password.Solved79Views2likes4CommentsConfusion on PassKeys with MS
I am confused as to why 1PW shows me that a Passkey is available for OneDrive, which is linked to a paid 365 account, yet OneDrive has a Passkey. I can see only so many Passkeys in my MS Account Settings, which I assume is separate from what I can see on 1PW. One additional note, where the heck can I see my Passkeys or what logins on 1PW have Passkeys? If it is there, it isn't simple to get to, or is it? Passkeys are great, but I am still skeptical about how they are administered between organizations like Microsoft, 1PW, etc. It feels like a cryptic, unorganized nightmare.Solved76Views2likes4CommentsWatchtower idea
So I go into Watchtower, and it's always pretty overwhelming—68 vulnerable passwords, 78 weak ones, etc. Trying to get this in better shape is daunting. So I do what most people do: close Watchtower and try not to think about it. But what if we could chip away at it in a way that didn't feel so overwhelming? What if every day, 1Password gave me one website from Watchtower to change my password on? It could priorities sites that are both vulnerable and have passkeys available, so it's only a couple clicks and users start seeing progress. Then it goes to vulnerable, and down the line of whatever is most important. In just a few weeks you'd start seeing your score improve which is relieving and motivating.55Views2likes3CommentsImprove keyboard accessibility and/or add bulk edit functionality
When using Watchtower to identify logins with an unsecured website (https://arc.net/l/quote/kdqsqkih), I want the ability to bulk update these items. It's convenient that there's a banner atop each item and I can click a button to change HTTP to HTTPS, but there's no easy way to do this in succession for multiple items. In other apps with a list view, I can use the arrow keys to easily navigate the list. This includes pressing the down arrow to select the top item when nothing is selected as well as having the next item in one direction or the other be selected when I delete/remove the selected item. Neither of these behaviors happens in 1Password. At minimum, please permit better keyboard accessibility in 1Password list views. Better would be a button that changes all unsecured websites at once.18Views1like1Comment