Feature Request: Alternate "reveal" for Credit card PIN [Under consideration]
Hi there,
This may take a bit of explaining, please let me know if it makes sense at all...
I currently use "Platin PIN" on iOS for storing my credit card PIN numbers, and would like it if similar functionality was introduced into 1Password.
Platin PIN store the 4 digits in a 5x8 multicoloured grid , in a location I select when setting it up.
It then fills the remaining blank slots with numbers 0-9, ensuring that all numbers exist exactly 4 times in the grid.
This allows me to safely view my PIN (in the grid) in public, without anyone being able to determine which numbers are used for my PIN.
Having this a a secondary method of viewing the PIN in 1Password, would be nice.
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Sure
You start out with a blank slate (the colours are random for each card):
You then select the location/pattern of your 4 digits:
Once selected, the software completes it by adding the missing numbers to the board:
And for those who are colour blind, there is this option:
As long as you use the same pattern for all cards, it's easy:
(Diagonal at specific point)
(First 4 Green)
It looks like Platinum PIN simply store 2 sequences once the PIN has been placed.
One with the sequence of colours and one with the sequence of numbers.
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That is very interesting, we'll look into it, and see what we can do.
Thanks!
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