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jasimon9
3 years agoNew Contributor
Cannot get 1P to work on iPhone
I have complained about the difficulties I have with the 1P app on iOS several times. Most of the time I cannot use if and just give up. This is crazy. It should be able to work.
Here is what I went through today, when I wanted to use 1P to login to an app:
- Go to the app.
- Get the login screen
- click in the Username field
- iOS prompt with "Password".
- I click on Password
- It asks if I want 1Password or keychain.
- I chose 1Password.
- It wants my master password. It won't accept Touch ID.
- I remember that it works better to not try to login to an app first, but to first login to 1Password. I was given that advice in this forum.
- I leave the app, and login to 1Password. Again, it wants my master password.
- I login with my master password. So far so good.
- I go back to the other app and try to login by tapping in the Username field.
- It prompts me with "Passwords" again.
- If again offers the choice keychain or 1P. I choose 1P.
- 1P still wants my master password.
- I give it my master password.
- It shows "vaults".
- I click "Cancel".
- I try again at step 12.
- It still wants my master password. I start again.
- At "Vaults" instead of "Cancel" I click on my back arrow to Vaults.
- It says I have no passwords. That is, it is as though I have a completely empty vault.
I have done this many times, and normally give up at this point. My conclusions:
- It wants Master Password on every use.
- It has worked in the past. I have used 1P probably since 2009 very heavily on my iMacs.
- On iOS, for me It routinely reverts from a condition of working to not-working
- I can login to the 1P app and it does show all my passwords, including the one for the app I was trying to access.
- Most of the time I just have to live with the fact that 1P does not work for me on iOS.
As a final try, I went back to the 1P app and logged in again. It required the Master Password. It shows me all my vault content. I quit 1P and start it again. This time is asks for my Touch ID. And all vault content is present. Thinking that this might mean if I go back to the app it work work. It did get into 1P, but again the vault content was missing. So I cannot login to my app at all, unless I type the difficult password. However it is too difficult to actually type. So I give up again. That password works great on my desktop.
What's wrong with this picture?
1Password Version: 7.9.5
Extension Version: Not Provided
OS Version: 15.3.1
- 1P_Dave
Moderator
The other thread that I was referring to back in April is here: https://1password.community/discussion/comment/635579/#Comment_635579 (That thread deals with Safari on your Mac, not your iPhone.)
I'm sorry to hear that you're being repeatedly prompted for your account password when using 1Password on your iOS device. Can you try the following steps:
- Restart your iPhone/iPad.
- Open the main 1Password app from the home screen of your iPhone/iPad (not from another app).
- Unlock 1Password using your account password.
- Open Safari.
- Go to a website whose login you have stored in 1Password and use Password AutoFill to fill your password.
Are you now able to use Touch ID to unlock 1Password and fill your login? Or are you prompted for your account password again?
-Dave
- jasimon9New Contributor
This issue continues. The general situation now is that 1P on iOS requires me to enter my master password every time I use it. For example, attempt to login to a website, must enter master password. Something fails in login in for some reason. I have to start over, and enter the master password again. I believe the 1P design should not require this.
A few minutes later, go to another site and try to login. Master password has to be entered again.
Rinse, repeat.
Since I have a good, long master password, there is a temptation to change my master password to something easy to type on the phone to workaround this annoyance. Since that is a really bad idea, I have not done that.
But you can see the difficulty caused.
My normal workaround is to give up, with the attitude that 1P just does not work on iOS, and to go to my desktop to complete the task. Unfortunately, the task is usually "deposit a check", so that has to be done on the phone.
The result is building resentment towards 1P. I hope you understand.
- 1P_Dave
Moderator
Thank you for the link. I've replied in the other thread and I recommend that we continue the discussion about the new issue over there. 😊
- jasimon9New Contributor
Thanks for jumping in, Dave!
I am still having issues on another case at https://1password.community/discussion/128534/1p-not-working-to-create-an-save-a-password#latest
- 1P_Dave
Moderator
I'm happy that Ben was able to help and that filling your login information in the Fidelity app is working again.
Let me know if you're still seeing the other issues that you mentioned. 🙂
- jasimon9New Contributor
Since I have logged in to that website on my computer nearly every day and 1P has no problem, and since for years I could use the same login in the Fidelity app, it was confusing to me when it suddenly stopped working several months ago.
You have isolated the problem. On the web the URL is www.fidelity.com, but they must have made a change some time back to not use that URL with the app, having switched to fidelityinvestments.com. So after adding that URL, the login again works directly and it does not take me to that confusing page.
The root cause seems to be the method that the login screen communicates with 1P, and sending an unexpected URL.
Thanks, Ben!
- 1P_Ben
1Password Team
What that screen is saying is that you have no Login items saved with the URL
fidelityinvestments.com
in the website field in your Personal vault. Is that true? If you do have a Login item for Fidelity, please make sure it has that URL in a website field saved on it. It isn't saying your vault is empty... it is saying there are no matches for the current app.Ben
- jasimon9New Contributor
Ben,
Thanks for getting back to me.
I checked settings and found the following:
1. Touch ID was on (but I toggled it as you suggested)
2. Lock on Exit was on so I turned it off as you suggested.
3. for the Always Show Lock screen, there was a heading "Always Show Lock Screen", and a sub-item "Password Autofill". That was not enabled so I assumed that was what you meant to enable. So I did that.Of great concern to me is why when using 1P from within an app, when I unlock it, it often says the vault is empty. Since I was having trouble this morning, I tried again with the Fidelity app. This is what I get:
But when I open 1P on the phone, the vault appears normally.
- 1P_Ben
1Password Team
Hi jasimon9
I remember that it works better to not try to login to an app first, but to first login to 1Password. I was given that advice in this forum.
Correct. In order to use biometrics with Password AutoFill you must have already launched and unlocked the 1Password app.
What's wrong with this picture?
I believe you can improve your experience with 1Password for iOS by adjusting your settings. In the 1Password app:
- Make sure either Face ID or Touch ID is on in 1Password under Settings > Security (it may help to toggle it off and then back on)
- Turn off Settings > Security > Lock on Exit
- Turn on Settings > Advanced > Security > Always show lock screen
In iOS's Settings app:
- Passwords > AutoFill Passwords > Make sure 1Password is checked and no other options are
Also, while you're in the 1Password app and want to see your items, please try tapping on the Categories tab at the very bottom of the app, and then tap All Items. Do you then see your items? Please let me know.
Ben