Previously used passwords, year cut off in mini and browser extension
Wonder if you guys would add this to your to do list: In 1Password mini as well as the browser extension, when viewing previously used passwords, the last two digits of the year are truncated, making it impossible to be certain what year previous passwords were changed. This then requires me to open the main application to view. Wonder if you'd consider adding this to your to-do list to tweak.
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I know it's not mission critical, but just one of those annoying workflow things. Thanks for filing a ticket to address it.
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For sure! It's the attention to detail that makes 1Password the app it is today. :)
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Hi Khad, just thought I'd follow up on this. Haven't seen any changes in the betas, and wanted to see if fixing this was still on the table, or if it had been rejected.
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Been 8 months, so figured I'd bump this. I know it's not a high priority issue, but it also wouldn't appear to be a particularly hard thing to fix either :)
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Hi @Paco II,
Thanks for checking in again about this. Still no estimate when it'll be fixed, and I've reminded our developers about it.
Here's a workaround:
- When displaying a Login item with Previously used passwords in 1Password mini, anchor the item details. The Command-O keyboard shortcut is handy for doing that.
- Resize the item details width until the full date and time is visible.
Resizing anchored mini item details is what I do to fully display fields/values when they're truncated by default. Hope that's helpful for you, too, until it's no longer necessary to do. :)
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I'm glad to hear you already knew about the workaround! And sorry again that this issue hasn't been addressed yet. Our developers have had a lot on their plates over the past year or so, and unfortunately that tends to bump minor issues like this down on the list of priorities. That doesn't mean it'll never be fixed though, and hopefully that will happen sooner rather than later. :)
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No problem - a reminder once every 8 months or so seems perfectly reasonable to me. ;)
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