The feature has existed since v5?!?!?! Damn it. Wish someone had told me sooner.
For how wonderfully this feature works, it is equally as obscured and unannounced: https://support.1password.com/on...
@magnuson Indeed, it's been around for a little while now. 🙂 We wrote a blog post about it when we originally released it back in 2015, and there's a bit more info about things there as well: https://blog.agilebits.com/2015/...
@magnuson yup, and it’s way more usable for me than Google Authenticator or Authy because you can use it on your Mac as well (gets filled automatically too).
@magnuson@nscmnto Indeed! Authy has a little Chrome app that you can use cross-platform, and I've used that for a while because I prefer to keep most things in a truly second factor (a different app).
Hey everyone, I'm one of the 1Password developers! This has been a huge achievement for our iOS team, there are so many new goodies to share in this release.
Since I just got my iPhone X, I've been unlocking 1Password over and over with my face and it never gets old :D
My favorite feature, though is quick copy. You can tap to copy your username, paste it anywhere, then as soon as you return to the app, your password is automatically copied without any more taps. That's why the slogan is "Efficiency abounds!"
We'll be around all day to answer questions! Cheers :)
@chrismessina That's something we've looked into and it something we still want to do at some point, but there's no definitive plans right now, especially since getting 2Fa codes without unlocking is tricky business. The new favorites screen does however get you very quick access to 2fa codes!
@cohix I like the idea of quick copy, but for some reason when I copy my username and quick switch to another app, it copies the password instead. The only way I can get it to copy my username is to swipe up (home action) and then manually open or switch to another app. A swipe left on the home button always seems to result in a password copy, even if I wanted the username. Other than that, love the product, and faceID
@cohix@xcadaverx I'm experiencing the same issue and it really slows down the basic username copy action I take if I have to go home to launch the app rather than use the quick slide right on the bottom of the screen to switch to the last app.
Wow... 1password + Face ID is dope:
Video credit to @reneritchie.
The release notes are also impressive!
• Beautifully at home on iPhone X with Face ID.
• Speedy access to your recently used items on our reinvented Favorites screen.
• Quick Copy, a new, faster way to get information from 1Password into the places you need it.
• Keyboard shortcuts for you pros on iPad.
• 33% performance increase across the board.
LastPass, seems to work a bit better. But competition is great!
1Password has its roots and still continues to be more Apple centric. LastPass is more platform agnostic.
@androidlove@penderworth I've been asking for 5 years so ill just ask again. Can we get Linux support?!?! Even the most basic linux app would do. Primarily I am a mac user, but I have Linux computers I need to use occasionally for certain work things, and not having any access to my intentionally complicated passwords is a pain in the butt.
I've been a customer for longer than I can remember. 1Password is an essential app for me and many people here at the office. The only thing I'd like to see is the Windows version become as good as the Mac.
@ebsalberto Thanks so much for the kind words, Eduardo! Our Windows team has been doing some really great things lately. Back in August they release version 6.7 and most recently they added support for Edge: https://blog.agilebits.com/2017/...
@ebsalberto I agree with this. Been using it forever. Windows app lacks compared to the amazing Mac app. Of course the linux app has been begged for on forums for years and years and will likely never exist.
@stevenlaw Hi Steven. With a 1Password.com account you can indeed add photos to your items. We're also working on some improvements to expand this beyond just photos.
@thejeremycarson@stevenlaw Indeed, as Michael mentioned you can add photos from an iOS device if you have a 1Password account. When editing an item, tap Add A File and choose an image from your photo library. If you aren't using an account, this is one of the many reasons to take that for a spin: https://support.1password.com/wh...
1Password plays one of the most important role in protecting your personal informations online... and it does it perfectly well! The iOS app is everything you could ever need in such a service.
Pros:
Ease of use, synchronisation and constant evolution.
I've used this app for years, keeps getting better and better. My only wish is that it would be great if it could actually lock/unlock files and folders on a computer or server.
@todd_zaroban Mmm that would be pretty sweet, I agree! Once upon a time, we had an app called Knox, which we sold alongside 1Password. It created encrypted disk images, much like you can do from Disk Utility in macOS. To keep focus on 1Password, we suspended development of Knox indefinitely. I agree it'd be really nice to roll it into 1Password somehow.
For now, you can add smaller files (below 50MB works best) to 1Password directly and store them alongside your passwords. And for larger jobs, encrypted disk images are your friend. 🙂
I’ve been trying iOS’ new Keychain features in hopes that it would be faster - but 1Password keeps innovating and it’s seriously the top dog in this game. Never regretted switching from Dashlane!
@nscmnto Ah yes, the OS-level integration Keychain can accomplish is pretty cool. Having my passwords behind a master password, not just my device passcode, and encrypted with standards I'm informed about, is why I prefer a password manager (and I mean yes, I work at 1Password so that too 😉).
The security model is "we're selling you a vault; you set the combo; we can't open it." (Very Apple-esque.) I sync to 2 IOs devices, 2 Macs and 1 Android tablet via Dropbox. (Agile offers their own sync, with their new subscription model.) Fingerprint unlock on iPhone is fantastic - 1Password is top-right on home screen. Perhaps the best measure - I can't recall a single technical problem with 1P, ever. Rock-solid code.
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1Password plays one of the most important role in protecting your personal informations online... and it does it perfectly well! The iOS app is everything you could ever need in such a service.
Pros:Ease of use, synchronisation and constant evolution.
Cons:None.
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The best app ever for password manager
Pros:Simple. all important devices supported
Cons:no cons
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Maybe add features to lock/hide files and folders?
Pros:Easy to use, great features, integrates well with desktop and mobile browsers
Cons:Can't think of anything offhand
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Definitely not the most affordable solution to this problem, but I feel like I'm paying for security and reliability.
Pros:Has been my go-to for years; brilliantly executed tool.
Cons:Recently, some issues with the browser widget (Chrome specifically)
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The security model is "we're selling you a vault; you set the combo; we can't open it." (Very Apple-esque.) I sync to 2 IOs devices, 2 Macs and 1 Android tablet via Dropbox. (Agile offers their own sync, with their new subscription model.) Fingerprint unlock on iPhone is fantastic - 1Password is top-right on home screen. Perhaps the best measure - I can't recall a single technical problem with 1P, ever. Rock-solid code.
Pros:Security model. Sync options. Company attitude.
Cons:none IMHO
Better than the rest - Including a certain rip-off by unscrupulous devs.
Pros:Feature filled. Cheap given how great it is and how seamless it works.
Cons:There are tiny bugs once in a while, and iOS limits it from doing cool stuff like a 1Password keyboard that you can use ANYWHERE