Feature request: import all items from the Keychain
Personally, I more often use Google Chrome or Firefox than Safari, so I'd find it nice if we could import all items from the mac OS keychain into one or multiple categories. This way, we'd have acces to the keychain in other browsers than Safari via 1P.
1Password Version: 7 Beta
Extension Version: 4.7.0.90
OS Version: OS X 10.13.4
Sync Type: iCloud
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@olivierdb - I'm not quite sure what you're asking? 1Password works very well in both Firefox and Chrome. You need the appropriate extension, of course, but it should work just fine. Are you referring to other items besides logins that are stored within the system keychain in macOS?
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I'll add some more info...
Chrome stores its form fill data (Login, Credit Card, Identity) in its own private database. It is not in the macOS Keychain.
Safari stores this data in the macOS keychain.
Firefox stores its data in its own private profile area.
I can't speak for Agilebits, but it seems unlikely they will modify 1Password to synchronize with this app-private data.
The 1.10 version of the converter suite now contains a chrome converter. It allows direct importing of your Chrome data (mentioned above).
There is also a keychain converter for the macOS Keychain. The iCloud Keychain requires more work on your part (and recent macOS updates have made this problematic).
I have not yet created a Firefox converter.
The 1.10 version of the converter suite located in Testing Bits, mentioned in the first post of the thread I posted above.
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@Lars
I had in mind what is labeled as "Internet password" and "Web form password" under the "Login" and "iCloud" categories.
But now that you ask, it may also be a good idea to include public and private keys, that is if you are able to provide an easy way for developers to use 1P as an extension to their apps. I'm thinking of native email apps (and email web apps) here. But, to be perfectly honest, I'm not certain I understand the concept of app extensions for macOS.0 -
Apple does not make what you ask for available. For security reasons, there's no external syncing API for this.
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@olivierdb - sorry, just getting back to this one now. @MrC is quite right, Apple does not provide a way to access those kinds of items via API sync/calls. That's why I asked if you were meaning something like that. Thanks for clarifying. :)
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