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jasimon9
4 years agoNew Contributor
Trouble changing passwords
I know you are trying to make 1P better and help with changing passwords. Yet your software needs improvement. I am continually running into situations where 1P is "trying too hard", and I get into a situation where the password is messed up and I don't know what it is. So I have to do a password reset.
Because of long-standing issues in this area, I adopted the practice of saving existing passwords in a text editor and putting new ones there. I cannot tell you how many times I have to resort to those extra steps to save the day, as the automated features of 1P just fail.
The net result is all the "helpfulness" results in unnecessary password reset requests with websites.
Could you please simplify this and either get all the unwanted helpfulness out of the way or make it just work?
1Password Version: 7.9.1
Extension Version: 2.1.4
OS Version: 10.15.7
- jasimon9New Contributor
Just happened when trying to reset pw for Ticketmaster. Went through the site's password reset steps. 1P suggested a password. I accepted it. I asked me about updating in 1P and I did so. But now I don't know what the password is because I did not copy it somewhere, and 1P did not update it.
Fortunately, the new password was saved in the password section, as has been suggested above. So it works, but is kind of clunky.
- Former Member
On behalf of Yaron, you are very welcome jasimon9 :+1: :)
- jasimon9New Contributor
Thanks for the explanation.
- Former Member
Hey jasimon9 ,
Safari is indeed different. When you use a new generated password on a website, it is automatically saved as a new "Password" item in your 1Password app (an item with a grey key icon instead of a website's icon/logo). When you update that new password in the relevant login item, that password item will disappear automatically as to not clutter your 1Password, but if you failed to save/update the new password, then you can find it in the "Passwords" category of your 1Password app.
- jasimon9New Contributor
I see the generator history in the 1P extension in Chrome. That could be useful in these edge cases!
However, I have recently switched to Safari, and trying to make a go of that. I don't see the "Key" button or another way to access the generator in the Safari version.
- Former Member
It probably means there's no history to show for that particular item. If you're on a website and trying to change a password but failed to save it, the new password won't be stored in the item's history, but rather in the generator's history:
- Click the 1Password extension icon in your browser's toolbar to open it.
- Click the Key button on the top right area to reach the generator.
- Click the "Generator History" button at the bottom to view and recover any lost new passwords that were used in websites but weren't saved.
- jasimon9New Contributor
Many times there is no such choice. Does that mean there is no history present?
- Former Member
- jasimon9New Contributor
There used to be a password history feature. It is no longer there.
- Former Member
Thank you as well for the feedback!
the password history function. Used to be great. Now it is useless.
I am curious about this, do you mind elaborating? How is it useless now, and how was it great before?