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@WTL I hate that you're booked-up for tomorrow and unable to join us live, but I'm definitely glad you'll still have the recording to rewatch! Would love to hear any thoughts or questions you might have for us once you get a chance to watch -- we're all ears! 🙌
@1password problems with sending out family invite emails? I have tried several times over the course of the day without any mails ever getting to our mail server. #problem#support#familymembership
@kimschulz Hey Kim! We’re not having any issues here on our end. If you’re still running into this could you send us an email at support+social@1password.com so we could take a closer look into things? 👀
@urda Hey Urda! You can actually get started with 1Password on Vision Pro today! The 1Password app that is available to be installed on the Vision Pro is our iPad app running in a special compatibility mode.
@urda There are definitely still some kinks to work out, and given that Vision Pro has just been made available to everyone we’ll certainly get these sorted out as time goes on. Let me know if you notice anything else that doesn't work or feel quite right! 🙂
@1password Safari on macOS 14.2.1: invoked 1Password at a website login form. I’m always getting this — an empty search field. I’ve been using 1Password since 2008; now I’m paying a monthly subscription — why is it so broken?
@tantramar Hey Christopher! I'm sorry for the frustration here bud. If you've been seeing this for a while now, I wish you would've let us know sooner so we could've helped before now! If you fully shutdown and restart both Safari and 1Password completely, does this behavior persist at all? 👀
@tantramar PS: Customization in autofill behavior is now available, allowing you to modify the suggestions and filling of logins, even on specific subdomains.
@tantramar Glad to hear that worked! It's completely intentional that .ca accounts can only sign into the .ca domain, though, so that's not unexpected behavior by any means. I'd like to see this change in the future for sure, though!
@tantramar Could you share any specific scenarios you're noticing that you're being sent to the .com domain when you should instead go to the .ca domain? Being directed to support.1password.com when clicking "Feedback and Support” in the app is where you should be sent, as support.1password.ca doesn't actually exist. Just trying to figure out where this is happening so I can share it with our team is all.
@1password with Passage, why does it need to serve as the IDP? Can't the integration just be direct with your service's database (like “here, save this data for this user”)
I feel like I'm missing something in why this needs to be a hosted service?
@thisismissem Hey Emelia! Passage as an IdP offers enhanced security, centralized user management, compliance with regulations, scalability, improved user experience, risk mitigation, and specialized support. These benefits often outweigh the simplicity of direct database integration, especially for services that handle sensitive user data or require robust authentication mechanisms.
@1password I previously began using the ssh identity provider and have enjoyed it. On a lark I took a stab at trying the CLI. I used inject to transform one of my bash scripts to self-modifying. It’s got dozens of op:// tokens in it and doing individual “op read”lookups was too slow. But having it inject itself into a tmpfs copy used until next reboot, and then redirecting calls to that copy, has worked a treat!
I’m glad you guys have added these features even if I’m late to the game. 😁
@btaroli Bill! Thank you so much for the love, buddy. I'm so happy to hear you've really leaned into using our (really nifty) developer tools to make your life a bit easier. Being late to the game is totally okay; we're just glad you're here with us. 💙
if the duelling-banjos of macOS Keychain and @1password would kindly stop taking over web forms and hiding/obscuring each other, that would awesome. because this shit is neither tenable nor tolerable.
HeY, lEt’s iNtRoDUcE WaCkY UnPrEdIcTaBiLiTy iNtO a pROcESS ThAt’s sEnSiTiVe AnD ImpOrTanT AnD AlReADy wAy-tOo-FrAgiLe!
@dmnelson@tantramar Hey friends! When you install 1Password for Safari you won't see the built-in password manager (Keychain, in this case) automatically fallback like you do with Chromium browsers. We recommend disabling the built-in password manager in your browser to avoid conflicts with it and 1Password.
@mattwilcox Hey Matt! We do automatically focus the "Enter your password" field whenever you're opening 1Password, or otherwise switching/alt-tabbing to it, but I think we'd realistically need some additional details before I could say one way or another where the fault might be in the flow here.
Do you run multiple monitors in your setup at all? Can you reliably reproduce this?
@mattwilcox That was quick! I tried to reproduce this on a single display by snapping 1Password to one half of the screen, and another app on the other half and had absolutely no dice at all. At the least, this narrows it down to being something with multiple displays causing either on our side of the macOS window manager side of things.
I'll share this with the team and see what we can make of things, and I'll be sure to report back here once I know a bit more. Thank you for following-up Matt!
I'm growing increasingly more annoyed by the instability of the recent non-native @1password application. It's slow, often buggy and generally, works like shit in Safari.
Any Mac users here that have success stories migrating to the native macOS passwords and are sharing some with their family?
@1password any chance for 1password to be able to work offline in the future? It seems like it will not save new passwords/passkeys if it cannot get access to the internet. Unfortunately, some corporate networks block 1password internet connections (seems to be only the "save XXX" one) so it won't save new passwords. #featureRequest
@kimschulz Hey Kim! 1Password already works completely offline just, especially for scenarios like the one you've mentioned. If you're seeing things not work while offline, definitely reach out to us at support+social@1password.com and we'd be happy to take a look at things with you there.
@kimschulz I'd definitely say that doesn't sound right! Definitely shoot us a quick email so we can grab some diagnostics from you and see if we can't get things working right. 🙂
Could anyone give me recommendations for a password manager? Google is basically useless now and I don't know anywhere else to ask. 😅
So far, I've never found one that I trust enough to use. I do understand the importance but I'm extremely, incredibly hesitant to hand over my passwords to a 3rd party program. I'm even more hesitant to use randomly-generated passwords that I can't memorize as a backup.
All that being said, here's what's important to me:
Transparency - public audits, published whitepaper, and/or open source.
Export to a printable format. I don't have reliable backups, so this is a must-have!
Works with desktop & mobile Firefox.
Works on Windows & Linux (I regularly use both).
Works on Android - not critical, but would be really helpful.
Can work offline (I don't trust any sync server to stay online).
For everything else, I'm more flexible. I don't mind paying a small amount for a better / more trustworthy option, either.
Any suggestions, recommendations, or just boosts are appreciated! Thanks so much in advance! 💙