iPassword for Mac (v3.8.22): How can one display their passwords as text rather than bullets?
Is there a way (without having to enter the "edit" mode and then subsequently click on each individual password) to display passwords (within the 1Password app) as text (i.e.- the actual password) rather than displaying the passwords as bullets? Seems that since one will already have entered the Master Password in order to gain access to the app itself, having to subsequently enter the edit mode and then click on each individual password in order to actually view one's own passwords – this seems both redundant and unnecessary. Is there a way to set up the app so that it will show passwords in their native text, rather than as bullets? Thank you.
1Password Version: 3.8.22
Extension Version: Not Provided
OS Version: Mac 10.6.8
Sync Type: Not Provided
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Hi @jwphoto,
You have two options.
- To temporarily show passwords all you need to do is hold down the
alt
key. As long as it is depressed it will show the password. - To permanently show passwords toggle the Conceal Passwords option that you can find in the View menu.
Hopefully that helps :smile:
0 - To temporarily show passwords all you need to do is hold down the
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Dear littlebobbytables:
Thanks very much for your help! Your suggestions work perfectly.
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Glad I could help @jwphoto :smile:
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