Standard Date Format

Glenlan
Glenlan
Community Member
edited October 2 in Lounge

Please always display numerical dates in the international standard ISO 8601 format of YYYY-MM-DD. Never in the American format of MM-DD-YYY, this is incredibly confusing outside of the USA!

Note the use of dashes and never slashes "/"

Reference:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601


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  • pWishh
    pWishh
    Community Member
    edited October 1

    I totally agree on that. encouraging International standard date and time notation YYYY-MM-DD (or YYYYMMDD) is a must.

  • Hello @Glenlan and @pWishh! 👋

    Thank you for reaching out. 1Password should respect the time and date formatting that you've set for your system or browser. There are a few cases whether that might not happen and our developers are working on a fix.

    So that I can better understand the situation can you tell me the following:

    1. Is 1Password not respecting the date/time format that you've set for your system/browser? Or are you requesting that 1Password use a certain format regardless of your system preferences?
    2. Where are you seeing incorrect formatting? In the 1Password app? Or 1Password in the browser?

    I look forward to hearing from you.

    -Dave

  • pWishh
    pWishh
    Community Member
    edited October 4
    1. requesting that 1Password use a certain format regardless of your system preferences

    My windows short-time formatting is yyyy-mm-dd ie: 2024-10-04 (which is prefered, and considered universal date formatting)
    My windows long-time formatting is dd-MMM-yyyy (dddd) ie: 04-Oct-2024 (Fri)
    (
    1P (both FF extension and Win App) date formatting varies: import tag uses YYYY-mm-dd, but last edit time uses MMMM dd, yyyy at h:m:s tt

    Different formatting is not a big deal, but different order (ie using yyddmm and yymmdd interchangeably can quickly become confusing. especially when we're not used to the non universal yy-dd-mm format.)

    Overall, not a priority issue, just though reporting.

  • @pWishh

    Thank you for the feedback! I've passed it along to the team internally. 🙂

    -Dave

    ref: PB-43195372