Reviews for 1Password: Password Manager
1Password: Password Manager by 1Password Devs
Review by miss_p1nky
Rated 4 out of 5
by miss_p1nky, 7 years agoPerfect! Just missing 2 key features:
- The ability to prompt save new login AFTER we login
- The ability to be unlocked ALL the time. It's such a hassle to re-login every single time I open my browser, especially when my password is long.
The other password managers have these 2 very basic features so please I hope 1Password X implement these as soon as possible to make me move fully to 1Password.
Thanks!
- The ability to prompt save new login AFTER we login
- The ability to be unlocked ALL the time. It's such a hassle to re-login every single time I open my browser, especially when my password is long.
The other password managers have these 2 very basic features so please I hope 1Password X implement these as soon as possible to make me move fully to 1Password.
Thanks!
Developer response
posted 7 years agoThank you so much for your feedback, @miss_p1nky!
These are some really great points you’ve made.
We always put security first here at 1Password and when we save a new Login item, we save everything on the page and run a check to make sure everything we saved matches when we go back to _fill_ your Logins. This helps to make sure your data only goes exactly where it’s supposed to. After some trial and discussion, it was decided that prompting you to save a Login item upon filling the final field in a login or sign up form is currently the most reliable way to ensure items are properly saved with the correct URL and page background details.
However, this isn’t our final answer. It’s the best, most secure, and least obstructive way we have found so far but do have plans to work on it some more.
In regards to the 1Password X locking behavior — We do have a solution! We recently released a feature to our beta builds that allows 1Password X to communicate with the Desktop app and thereby leverage it for it’s locking and unlocking capabilities. This feature is currently available in Chrome and Firefox on macOS. If you’re using 1Password on a Windows device, please sit tight; We’re working on bringing you the same feature. If you’re interested in learning more, check out this forum post by our very own Mitch: [Introducing Desktop App Integration](https://discussions.agilebits.com/discussion/101231/introducing-desktop-app-integration-for-mac/p1)
These are some really great points you’ve made.
We always put security first here at 1Password and when we save a new Login item, we save everything on the page and run a check to make sure everything we saved matches when we go back to _fill_ your Logins. This helps to make sure your data only goes exactly where it’s supposed to. After some trial and discussion, it was decided that prompting you to save a Login item upon filling the final field in a login or sign up form is currently the most reliable way to ensure items are properly saved with the correct URL and page background details.
However, this isn’t our final answer. It’s the best, most secure, and least obstructive way we have found so far but do have plans to work on it some more.
In regards to the 1Password X locking behavior — We do have a solution! We recently released a feature to our beta builds that allows 1Password X to communicate with the Desktop app and thereby leverage it for it’s locking and unlocking capabilities. This feature is currently available in Chrome and Firefox on macOS. If you’re using 1Password on a Windows device, please sit tight; We’re working on bringing you the same feature. If you’re interested in learning more, check out this forum post by our very own Mitch: [Introducing Desktop App Integration](https://discussions.agilebits.com/discussion/101231/introducing-desktop-app-integration-for-mac/p1)
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