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Former Member
4 years agoclassic exension lifespan?
Hi
I find the classic browser extension better to use in almost every way - the user experience seems way less intrusive, user friendly and clearer to understand what is happening when… for me ma...
Former Member
4 years agoI'm not really sure how your opinion can be unbiased as a team member - but there you go (I mean that with no hard feelings).
I am not without experience with the new extension. I am helping my partner migrate from a load of memorised passwords to 1pass. She was tearing her hair out, cursing. I went over to help her and found she was using the new extensions. She has a set of password rules that she's half memorised, but much of the time they take a few goes to get right.
She was trying to get them into 1pass - the browser extension kept asking her to add the password when she didn't know if she had the right one - she wanted to make sure it was correct first - but to do that in the new extension it meant dismissing loads of 1password nags until she had logged in successfully, then logging out again (because the new extension doesn't ask after a successful login) and then logging in again, saving while logging in.
That in itself is confusing because it asks you to save when you put in the email address, so she was putting that in, dismissing the nag, then putting in the password, then saving (because she thought the password needed to go in before clicking save. She was finding the whole thing intensely annoying. I switched her to the old extension - she's happy now.
I wondered if I was using it wrong, so I've been using the new extension over the weekend.
Here are the things I dislike about it:
* As someone who uses the standalone app a lot (as a developer I often need to access passwords outside of the browser) I hate that the old shortcut has changed, but I guess I can get used to that
* I really dislike that the vaults dropdown had gone in the browser extension, occasionally i find it useful to see what is in a particular vault. Now the experience is fragmented (the desktop app is different from the browser extension) I can't just use them interchangeably.
* similarly I dislike the space in the UI that is taken up with the 'favourites' dropdown. The 'type' dropdown it shows is of no use to me - would much rather see vaults here.
* I detest the way the password field appears attached to the field in the browser. It blocks things in the UI and is intrusive. Especially the way I need to clear it when I know I want to use the password reset, because it's in the way of the button I want to press (eg wordpress login screen).
* I dislike the way it asks me to save the password at the point of entering, before submitting, that doesn't make sense - as you don't know if the password your entering is correct at that point. The old journey of asking after clicking submit made much more sense. The new UX leads to much more clicking and frustration. This is really the biggest issue for me (and people I know - see story above!)
* I dislike the way it nags me to use smart passwords all the time - often suggesting a garbled password when a memorable password (my preferred choice) would work fine. It doesn't remember my preference either, or give me the option to change the method in the auto suggestion box.
There are more niggles.
So please don't assume that my dislike for the new extension comes from some kind of ludditism or ineptitude of technology. I dislike the new user experience, and don't think I will - as you somewhat patronisingly put it - "get used to it"! I can use it, i just don't like it as much.
Don't get me wrong. I am pro improvement, I don't feel entitled to anything, and bear no-one any bad feeling - I just don't like the new extension. I hope 1password 8 doesn't move the whole ecosystem more in the direction of this extension