strict host/subdomain for web logins
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+1 from me.
As well as development sites, authentication providers like
auth0.com
are making this more and more of an issue.I am using version 8 on Mac, iOS and iPad. It does seem like 1Password's previous versions used to have something along these lines, see for example https://1password.community/discussion/35185/problems-with-subdomains
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Adding another +1 for this feature. My work has two Okta SSO systems for corporate systems where employees are the users vs. operational things where our customers are the users. Every time I try to log in on the ops okta, I have to choose the one whose URL is an exact match!
Even if you show all matching URLs, couldn't you order them such that the "best" match is the top choice?
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Another vote for this feature.
My example is bibliocommons.com. Many public libraries have sub-domains off this address, each with separate logins. E.g. https://kcls.bibliocommons.com, https://sno-isle.bibliocommons.com/, etc.
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Hi 1Password team – any movement on this?
We're looking at a team-wide move to 1Password but like many others in this thread, we have hundreds of logins that share the same top level domain.
Being able to enforce strict subdomain matching would be a big win for our team members who have been accustomed to this feature in other password managers.
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Adding a big +1 to this, in the process of moving over from Bitwarden and surprised this isn't already here, it seems to be the main thing BW still has on 1P
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Hey @ctry,
There are now some advanced domain matching options in the latest Beta to give you the option per item to 'Only fill on this exact domain' or 'Fill anywhere on this website'.
If you are interested in giving it a go, here are instructions on how to switch to the Beta: https://support.1password.com/betas/.
Once you have done this you can find the new options by editing an item in your 1Password app and clicking on the sort icon within the website field.
I hope this helps!
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@steph.giles - this is good news, and I've been in the BETA channel for years, but there's no "active" beta apparently right now, so I can't see this. On macOS 12.15.7, 1P 1Password for Mac 8.9.12 (80912010). Checking for available updates shows no new versions, BETA or otherwise.
However, I would say that I would much prefer that items get sorted by "closeness" to the current website URL, rather than having to edit each URL to specify "only fill on exactly this domain". That's going to be a lot of work for the 1000s (yes, that many) of entries I have.
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Followup - I'm now on the latest (macos) desktop beta (1Password for Mac 8.10.0 (81000020)) and (firefox) browser extension beta (2.6.1), and I'm still very confused about the behavior I'm suppose to be able to influence. However, I'm posting my confusion on a different forum thread on this topic, with a whole lot of info, and I would encourage someone (@ag_Gabriele) close this topic and redirect everyone to the aforementioned new thread.
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Thank you for the follow up and I'm sorry for the delayed response, thanks for sharing the link to the other thread!
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Hi!
I'm on the latest 1Password on macOS. I'm not sure when this feature landed, but it's working great for me.
Thank you!
Zach
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@zcutlip - I'm not sure any behavior in 1P has been changed in this regard since January when @steph.giles announced the new behavior. It does do what it's supposed to, but it's not really a workable solution for many of the reasons I outlined above, and have posted more details in another thread.
I would love it if someone from ABits would chime in and give us an update, and even subtle hints as to what might be coming.
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