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Former Member
3 years agoSearch filter for passkey
As Passkey can now be saved into 1Password, it'll be really handful to search by Logins with Passkey (and maybe a filter for one-time passwords, too?).
I've searched on the https://support.1password.com/search-1password/, and it does not appear to be a thing yet.
I think a =passkey: filter would be nice.
1Password Version: 8.10.7
Extension Version: 2.12.0
OS Version: macOS 13.4 (22F66)
Browser:_ Brave 1.52.117
7 Replies
- cobaltjacketFrequent Contributor
Using the search field works, but it would be nice to have a "smart folder" that showed just the items with 1Password-generated passkeys. The issue is that I use a couple of tags to track passkeys created with other systems.
- 1P_Dave
Moderator
@tomy0000000
Thank you again for the feedback!
-Dave
ref: PB-33554163
ref: PB-33554232 - Former Member
GreyM1P Great! Stay tuned.
- GreyM1P
1Password Team
@tomy0000000
I'm afraid I misspoke, sorry! I had
passkeysomewhere in one of the "website" fields of my Google item, and that's why it showed up. Apologies for the mix-up. When removing those extra "website" fields, I have the same result as you.That being the case, I'll file this as feedback and I'll link this thread to it.
ref: dev/core/core#22295
- Former Member
I just tried the method you mentioned, but strangely
one-time-passwordworks whilepasskeydoes not. Not sure if it's a bug.To add a bit more context:
I tagged some logins items with the tag name "iCloud passkey" because they (obviously) have passkey stored in the iCloud. In this case, searching "passkey" with "Show all matching items" will probably list all items with passkey stored in 1Password along with those stored in iCloud, but what I really want is only to list those login items that have passkey stored in 1Password.
- GreyM1P
1Password Team
Hi there @tomy0000000
The Search field will also search through field titles, so if you search for
passkeyorone-time password, then choose "Show all matching items", you'll be able to find them that way.Hope that helps! :)
ā Grey
- Lazarus_LongOccasional Contributor
I agree this would be helpful