There’s more than meets the eye to today’s small, yet mighty update to 1Password. We’ve built an all-new password generator that is more powerful than ever while being even easier to use. The Random ...
There’s more than meets the eye to today’s small, yet mighty update to 1Password. We’ve built an all-new password generator that is more powerful than ever while being even easier to use. The Random and Memorable generators have had their options refined and honed in, and it is easier to switch between the different modes — including the brand-new PIN code generator. Behind the scenes, we’re using our latest password recipes to create the right mix of reliable, strong passwords.
In addition to the new password generator, we’ve made a few improvements for users on iOS 14, along with numerous filling improvements on web pages.
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Improved
• The password generator has been overhauled with a new interface and uses our latest password recipes. {#2564}
• When checking the pasteboard for URLs we now use the OS to tell us whether there is a URL on the pasteboard before asking the pasteboard for its contents.
• Improved localization support throughout the app. {#4786}
• Added additional logging around sync to aid in debugging sync issues.
Fixed
• Fixed an issue that could result in poor scrolling performance if an item had a TOTP code associated with it. {#4932}
• Fixed an issue that would result in the one-time password code displaying incorrectly in dark mode. {#4965}
• Removed an extra • after a one-time password. {#4878}
• We now display an error message if a malformed one-time password is present. {#4550}
• Updated the descriptions in the 1Password notifications settings. {#4832}
• Fixed an issue that prevented 'Always open to' from working correctly. {#4966}
• "Open in Browser" now works again when you've chosen a different default web browser. {#5011}
• Reduced the likelihood that 1Password will errantly cause the OS to request Local Network permission when WLAN sync is not enabled. {#4981}
• Credit card expiration dates will now fill correctly on more Swedish sites. {!2819}
• Credit card numbers now fill correctly on dominioncity.ca. {!2687}
• Credit card expiration dates now fill correctly on papajohns.com. {!2600}
• The card number field now fills properly on he.americanexpress.co.il. {!2598}
• Correct suggestions are now shown for the login form on zoom.us. {!2599}
• Username fields are now correctly recognized on pole-emploi.fr. {!2584}
• Usernames now fill correctly when logging into otp24.privatbank.ua. {!2556}
• Logins now fill correctly on japannetbank.co.jp. {!2541}
• The email field now fills correctly on app.curatorlive.com. {!2540}
• Credit cards now fill correctly on picthegift.com. {!2445}
• The"ID CODE" field now fills correctly on otpbank.hu. {!2509}
• Password-type username fields now fill properly. {!2807}
• The EDS key password field now fills correctly on otp24.privatbank.ua. {!2911}
• The document number field now fills correctly on bbva.com.ar. {!2442}
• Filling a login will no longer overwrite the one-time code field with a username on chase.com. {!3092}
• Logins now fill correctly on finglobelogin.smbc.co.jp. {!3021}
• Logins now fill correctly on pocztowy24.pl. {!3005}
• The Client Number field now fills correctly on dealersolutions.com.au. {!3003}
• First and last name fields on Polish sites will be filled in more cases. {!3305}
• Filling improvements on my.receptionstar.com, binckprof.nl, onlinebanking.nationwide.co.uk, www.typography.com, and poloniuslive.com. {!2994, !3282, !3221, !3002, !3197}
• Custom item fields will no longer fill in place of usernames and passwords. {!3394}
• Fixed a crash that could occur when scanning a 1Password setup code. {#4925}