The "Reveal" Button is Gone in Latest iOS App Version [press and hold to get 'reveal']
Just updated to version 7.9.7 of the iOS app. When viewing Logins, tapping on a password now presents only "Copy" and "Show in Large Type" commands. There is no longer a "Reveal" option. Is this a bug or intentional feature change?
1Password Version: iOS 7.9.7
Extension Version: Not Provided
OS Version: iOS 15.6
Browser:_ Not Provided
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Hello @Mousit! 👋
Thank you for taking the time to report this issue to us. Our development team is aware and is currently investigating; I have added you to our internal tracker for this issue. As a workaround, if you tap and hold on the concealed field of the item in question, you should see a Reveal option appear. If you then tap Reveal, you should be able to see the concealed information.
Thank you for reporting the issue and I'm sorry for the inconvenience.
-Dave
ref: apple-5703
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Add me to your internal tracker as well, please. I am having the same issue.
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I've got you added.
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I concur... add me to this list.... and.... by report from my sister on our Teams account... she reported this to me... so, add her too.... as of now, the 'only' way to see a password is by choosing 'Show in Large Type'...
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Hi, the long press to reveal a password is a backward step. As family IT support I have had feedback that it is not discoverable
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Hi, the long press to reveal a password is a backward step. As family IT support I have had feedback that it is not discoverable
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What about in 1Password 8? Are you going to fix the requirement to long-press to Reveal a password field so we can set the default to always Reveal passwords? This is in reference to iOS. Thanks, Nancy
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Tap to copy with a long press to show a menu is the intended functionality for these fields. I do not anticipate this changing in 1Password 8. That said, we are looking at ways we might increase the visibility/discoverability of this. No definite plans at this point, beyond evaluating our options in that regard.
Ben
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I too would prefer the ability to configure the default tap action. I rarely have an issue with autofill, so quite literally 90+% of the time I'm in the iOS app messing with a password, it's to reveal it, not copy it.
This is typically so I can type a password while at a machine (usually my work desktop) that I don't have 1P installed on or that otherwise doesn't have access to my personal vault.
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