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- Se valoró con 3 de 5por Cringe-O-Meter, el hace 3 añosThis is a very good app, but a recent update has left it very annoying. When entering a username or something else, sometimes I want to use the autofill feature native to the browser. 1Password, unfortunately, overlays itself right over any of the autofill options. If I press the down arrow, my entries are then directed to a 1Password pop-up and removed from the spot I am trying to fill.
This would be better if the pop-up simply appeared in the top right with the icon instead of overlaying the autofill area. Pressing the down arrow to get to 1Password should also be removed. This app will be just fine and good if they can change that.Respuesta del desarrollador
publicado el hace 3 añosHey there,
1Password was designed to be the only password manager in your browser, so utilizing another password manager (such as the browser’s built-in autofill) will definitely cause some conflict, which is why we recommend disabling it: https://support.1password.com/disable-browser-password-manager/
In case you do wish to keep using your browser’s built in autofill, you can go into the extension’s settings page and turn off the “Show autofill menu on field focus”, which will prevent 1Password from showing up automatically inside/under fields. :) Respuesta del desarrollador
publicado el hace 3 añosHey there AD,
We’d love to hear your feedback, where exactly you found things difficult/confusing and any other input you may have!
Feel free to write to us at support@1password.com so we can keep improving the experience and simplicity of 1Password!
Thank you kindly.- Se valoró con 3 de 5por timwis, el hace 3 añosI'm a huge fan of 1Password and recommend it all the time. But the new Firefox extension gives me a few concerns:
1. Rendering on the web page instead of the browser chrome gives me less certainty that it's authentic (how do I know the website hasn't rendered or interfered with it).
2. Rendering on the web page presumably lets the web page access the contents of the dropdowns. I'm sure the 1Password team has taken every precaution to protect my data here, but it still makes me quite nervous, and generally reminds me of LastPass (and why I was so happy to move to 1Password because it _didn't_ that).
3. It generally feels less smooth: for example, it's a different keybinding to unlock it for some reason, and when the pop-up shows, pressing the down arrow sometimes skips the first entry in the dropdown for some reason.
Having said that, I'm loving the _contents_ of the new UI features, like previewing updating entries; I just wish they were part of the native app, or at least the browser chrome (but native app if possible).
P.S. I'm posting this here because the "What's new" blog posts suggest directing feedback here, and there's no other feedback links I could see on the 1Password website. I'm happy to remove this review and direct my feedback elsewhere if that's preferred. Thanks for your consideration.Respuesta del desarrollador
publicado el hace 3 añosHey timwis!
Thank you kindly for taking the time to write this review and feedback. Much appreciated!
On 1 & 2, we do take many precautions here such that normal web content cannot interfere with the pieces we render into the web page. Through use of ShadowDOM (which stops other web content from being able to see our content), confirmation prompts (for credit cards and identity items which don't have associated URLs), and never taking an account password to unlock from within the webpage, we take a large number of precautions to secure the experience.
If you do still feel nervous about the in-page suggestions, they can be set to not automatically show or not show at all using the settings under the Autofill section.
If you want to continue to use the existing unlock shortcut, connecting the extension with the desktop app will let you use that. Once connected the unlocking the desktop app will unlock the extension. The keyboard shortcut for the opening the pop-up is configurable within the settings, but we definitely understand can be hard to change when you are so used to a specific workflow for so long :)
Thanks again for all the feedback and input here. Feel free to write to us if you have any additional concerns or thoughts you’d like to share! You can write to us via email privately to support+x@1password.com or publicly in our community forum: https://1password.community/ - Se valoró con 3 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 12266397, el hace 3 añosI've had this for 2 weeks & love it's new sign in features,but this week it will not open. It keeps saying "downloading" so I use the old version instead. Frustrating!
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publicado el hace 3 añosHey there,
This definitely sounds like an issue we can help you with!
Please send us an email with all the details (and a screenshot) of the issue to support+x@1password.com and we’ll be happy to help you get things working properly.
Looking forward to hearing from you,
The 1Password team. - Se valoró con 3 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 14779228, el hace 3 añosThe 1Password extension for Firefox has been not great for awhile. Sometimes you click the 1Pass button and the master password box might pop open. Sometimes it's a white window where you have to click a blue "Open 1Password" button, which will then have the master password box pop open. Sometimes nothing happens and I have to open the desktop app directly. It hasn't been the great, seamless experience that I remember and it feels like performance has gotten worse. Firefox is probably my biggest use of the 1Password program and the extension has felt broken/neglected for years.
Respuesta del desarrollador
publicado el hace 3 añosHey there,
We’d like to troubleshoot this issue with you. Can you please send us the extension’s log with some details on how/what/when this happens?
https://support.1password.com/cs/extension-console-log/
You can send it to support+x@1password.com - Se valoró con 3 de 5por gvmelbrty, el hace 3 añosFYI: If you use DropBox (and I assume iCloud as well) to sync your passwords, this extension will not work. It only loads vaults from 1Password.com accounts. Instead, you’ll need the 1Password classic extension: https://support.1password.com/cs/1password-classic-extension/
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publicado el hace 3 añosHey gvmelbrty,
Yes, that is correct.
There’s a great post from one of our founders on that matter that you might find interesting: https://1password.community/discussion/comment/602340/#Comment_602340
Feel free to email us if you have any further questions.
support+x@1password.com - Se valoró con 3 de 5por mlsreality, el hace 3 años
- Se valoró con 3 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 13241240, el hace 3 años
- Se valoró con 3 de 5por Brandon, el hace 3 añosThe update login experience needs improved. One thing I loved about LastPass is when updating login information. With LastPass, I simply type the NEW credentials in a field and when I click okay on the website, LastPass automatically recognizes that something was changed and asks me if I would like to update the database. Compare this to 1Password. I understand that I can click the "Save in 1Password" button when updating information. But if I miss this opportunity, 1Password is none the wiser. I must navigate the 1Password app, find the login, and then edit the fields manually. I left LastPass for security reasons, so I'm not going anywhere; but I would be lying if I said 1Password had a smoother experience. Seems like a simple thing to implement. Definitely increases the User-Experience. Good job on the recent update with dark mode, by the way.
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publicado el hace 3 añosHey Brandon,
Thank you for the feedback and input here! We’re definitely investigating and exploring options on triggering the update/save prompt even if you don’t click the “Save in 1Password” button.
If all goes well, you might find this feature available in a future update. :) - Se valoró con 3 de 5por K-darth, el hace 3 añosMukava lisäosa silloin kun salasanoja on kymmeniä. Kirjautumisen tapahtuessa 1Passwordin "pop-up" osiot vain "hyppäävät silmille". Saisi olla käyttäjän skaalattavissa tai osioissa enemmän läpinäkyvyyttä. This is the real finnish translation to english: "A nice add-on when there are dozens of passwords. When logging in, 1Password's "pop-up" sections just "jump in the eye". There should be more transparency or user scalable partitions."
What I was meaning is that when you have a site where user and password fields are narrow, the interface's pop-up covers everything. I already sent an answer to your request with edited phrases - and something sad happened. The last comment was in a wrong order. But - yes, I could help you guys to make a translation from english to finnish for 1Password as your competitor "Avast Passwords" has. I'm giving that up because 1Password seems to be a better choice. And - when it's localized, it could be THE password solution for finnish users.Respuesta del desarrollador
publicado el hace 3 añosHey K-darth!
Thank you kindly for the review and feedback.
If you can demonstrate what you meant in your feedback with a visual reference such as an edited screenshot or picture of the changes you’d like to see, please send it to us to support+extensions@1password.com and we’ll gladly forward it to the development team for consideration. - Se valoró con 3 de 5por pascal828, el hace 3 años
- Se valoró con 3 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 13128978, el hace 3 años
- Se valoró con 3 de 5por Wolzli, el hace 3 años
- Se valoró con 3 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 15259730, el hace 3 añosI have the app on my Mac w/ Safari as well. Where it asks a bit less frequently for the master password. With Firefox on the PC I have to enter my lengthy master pwd almost on every login to a website. Which is somewhat annoying. And occasionally I have to change a password. Which often backfires. Especially if the website asks for the old and then the new password. I had just thought out a new one and copied it to the clipboard. Then revealed the old one and manually typed it in. Then pasted the new one into the "new password" field. Submitted and changed successfully on the web site. Back to 1Password where I clicked on "Edit" the entry for the website I just changed the password for, and then tried to paste my new password into the corresponding password box. To my surprise it no longer worked and 1Password offered a new one. So now I have no recollection of the one I just changed, and have to start a password recovery process. Annoying to say the least...
- Se valoró con 3 de 5por rrgaap, el hace 3 años
- Se valoró con 3 de 5por Colin, el hace 3 añosDoes the job, but couldn't match its Chrome and Safari counterparts by (1) doesn't pop up automatically most of the time, (2) doesn't use TouchID.
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publicado el hace 3 añosHey Colin,
1Password pops up automatically inside fields when it is unlocked. If it is locked, it won’t pop up at all, so make sure to unlock it when you start using your browser!
Touch ID is a feature we’re currently working on, so keep your apps up to date and stay tuned :) - Se valoró con 3 de 5por Joseph James, el hace 3 años
- Se valoró con 3 de 5por S. Louis, el hace 3 años
- Se valoró con 3 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 16321407, el hace 3 añosI used this add-on for about a week and it worked fine on Firefox. Now, I can't get it to let me know login. When I click on the icon in my browser, nothing happens.
Respuesta del desarrollador
publicado el hace 3 añosHey there,
That doesn't sound very good, it could be that certain Firefox settings are enabled which stops 1Password X from being able to write to Firefox’s local storage which stops the extension from working.
Can you check that “Always use private browsing” and “Never remember history” are not both enabled simultaneously. At least one of these settings needs to be disabled for the extension to work.
If you're still experiencing troubles, please reach out to us at support@1password.com. - Se valoró con 3 de 5por Douglas, el hace 3 años
- Se valoró con 3 de 5por hamid akhavan, el hace 3 años
- Se valoró con 3 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 10585370, el hace 4 añosIn FF 1password is not unlocked in the browser while the Desktop app is. This was working until ~halfe a year ago :/ and is working in Chrome.
It's realy annoying unlocking the browser addon all the time.Respuesta del desarrollador
publicado el hace 4 añosHey there,
The 1Password X extension is a standalone app that works independently from the 1Password 7 desktop app, which is why it has to be unlocked separately.
It sounds like you have been using the old companion extension previously, which connects to the desktop app and locks/unlocks with it. You can still use the old companion extension if you prefer: https://1password.com/browsers/
However, we do recommend you stick to 1Password X, as it provides a better autofilling workflow and experience, but if unlocking the extension with the desktop app is crucial to your workflow, then the companion extension is what you need for now :)
The 1Password team. - Se valoró con 3 de 5por Andri, el hace 4 añosI really like 1Password. But I don't want to store my passwords in the cloud. Yes I have a subscription, but my vault is stored locally and synchronized through wifi sync. Unfortunatly 1PasswordX is not working with local vaults and the local extension has less features than 1PasswordX.
It should be the users choice to work with the cloud or not. So please don't create features just for cloud users.Respuesta del desarrollador
publicado el hace 4 añosHey Andri,
Thank you kindly for the feedback, we really appreciate it!
Your information is encrypted and protected by both your Master Password and Secret Key, which makes it virtually impossible to crack with today’s technology. Furthermore, it keeps your data safe and private from everyone - even us. The data that is stored in our cloud service is unreadable and completely useless to everyone but you, since you’re the only one who holds the keys (your Master Password and Secret Key combo).
If you’d like to learn more:
- How the Secret Key works: https://support.1password.com/secret-key/
- Our security model: https://support.1password.com/1password-security/
- Security audits that 3rd parties performed on our apps and cloud service: https://support.1password.com/security-assessments/
In addition, when you use our cloud service, a local copy of your data is also stored on your devices so even if we go offline, you’ll still be able to access and work with your data.
We hope that will make you feel more secure about working with our cloud service, and if you have any other questions or require further clarification on the topic, feel free to email us to support@1password.com and we’ll gladly help!
Thanks again for the feedback, we’ll forward it as necessary.
The 1Password team. - Se valoró con 3 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 16311322, el hace 4 añosI like this app because it is cross-platform and I can use it on various devices. I used previously built-in password app for Apple devices and it was much much better, although It didn't work on Windows.
Integration for Firefox is very very poor, there are multiple situations where I want to use Password Generator but it doesn't pop-up. Also saving passwords is pain in the a** - you have to save password before logging in.
App really messes up with autofill of browser if I click arrow down to choose email address It switches to 1password app and does something.
After autofilling password app instantly clicks "enter" going to next screen which very often is a problem.Respuesta del desarrollador
publicado el hace 4 añosHey there!
Thank you for taking the time to write this review, we really appreciate it!
The integration with Firefox should work smoothly as it can be, but it sounds like you’re trying to work with both the 1Password X extension and Firefox’s built-in password manager, which opens a door to a lot of confusion and autofilling issues.
We strongly recommend you disable Firefox’s built-in password manager, then see if your experience with 1Password improves: https://support.1password.com/disable-browser-password-manager/
As for that last part where you wrote that 1Password automatically clicks “Enter” after autofilling - that is definitely not 1Password X. 1Password X will not log in automatically for you, that’s not one of its features (and that is intentional). This might be coming from Firefox’s autofilling, or from the old 1Password companion extension (which is different than 1Password X).
We’d like to help you with these issues and to clarify what exactly is happening, so if you’d like that, please email us to support+extensions@1password.com and we’ll gladly sort things out with you!
Looking forward to hearing from you.
The 1Password team - Se valoró con 3 de 5por adam@ezra, el hace 4 añosDoes the basic job well enough, a few pain points though:
- Settings in extension reset after every update
- No option to set default password generation type (I prefer phrases for example)
- I have a fake credit card I use for dev testing but it always confirms before filling on localhost since it's http
- The field popup really interferes with the browser field autofill
- Unsure if this is 1password site or extension but it always is painful to remember where edit and save areRespuesta del desarrollador
publicado el hace 4 añosHey adam@ezra,
Thank you kindly for the review and feedback here! There are a few things that might make your experience better though:
- The settings of the extension will reset if your Firefox is set to never remember history or clear the cache when you quit the browser, so you can adjust Firefox’s settings accordingly to allow 1Password X to retain its settings.
- The suggested passwords recipe is not changeable, but you can use the fully-fledged password generator in 1Password X instead of these suggested passwords. Simply open 1Password X on the top right corner of the browser, click the big PLUS icon to reveal the menu and select “Password Generator”. There you can fully control the passwords you generate.
- Autofilling credit cards and identities will always trigger a “confirm” prompt, that is a security measure we’ve added recently and has nothing to do with http or your local dev environment.
- You can disable 1Password X’s inline menu from showing up in fields if you’d like to. In 1Password X’s settings, under the “Autofill” section, you can disable the suggestions and inline menu.
- When you edit an item, it opens our web app. The edit button is in 1Password X’s popup, but the “Save” button is on the bottom of the tab that opens. Thanks for the feedback here, we’re hoping to improve this in the future!