Family name in the top right corner
Hello,
I also added a really close friend to my "Family" to share some passwords we both need.
When he logged in it was a bit irritating that the Family name is shown in the top right corner.
We think it would be better to show the Username instead (or make in configurable).
This would be less irritating.
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Hi @virtualmarc,
Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts here! As the settings under that menu are mostly related to the family (not the individual) we felt this labeling made sense. We appreciate your perspective though, and will take it into consideration. :)
Ben
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Hello @bwoodruff,
Thanks for your answer.
Since the menu also contains personal items, like the own profile and the logout button it would also make sense for the name of the user. ;)0 -
:+1: :)
Ben
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+1 for me .. I was setting up multiple userids and couldn't believe that the userid is not shown anywhere except for my profile. At least add it to the Family name ie userid/familyid
Thanks
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This is currently the only place the family name is displayed in the main UI, so that is a consideration as well. I'd want to be able to see at a quick glance which 1Password Family / Team I'm logged into, more so that I'd want to see which account within that Family / Team I'm logged into. It is much more common for an individual to have an account within multiple families / teams than for an individual to have multiple accounts within a single family.
Ben
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I agree that the family account should be prominent on the screen .. but I think at a minimum the 1st name should be as well .. Makes it all friendly .. like a family ;-)
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Like family is the best, unless we're talking about Goodfellas in which case it can be a bit scary. ;)
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It is much more common for an individual to have an account within multiple families / teams than for an individual to have multiple accounts within a single family.
But perhaps the scenario presented by rr0ss0rr is even more common? (Setting up multiple accounts for 1 family)
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I wouldn't have any way of knowing that, but perhaps. :)
Ben
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