1Password in the browser 1.8.0
- Sped up field analysis on most pages.
- Improved new-username designation on many sites.
- The inline menu should always be restored after filling.
- Creating a new item from the popup with all vaults selected will now default to the chosen account to save new items in on the settings page.
- Fixed an issue which could prevent the settings page from loading after removing an account that was set as default for saving new items in.
- The 1Password icon should re-appear in the last filled field after filling.
- You can now specify which account should be used by default for saving new items.
- Custom icons now load much faster and can be viewed without an internet connection.
- Resolved an issue in the beta where multiple Generator History vaults would be created.
- Generator history now scrolls into view on click.
- Using suggested passwords from the inline menu are now saved in Generator History.
- Added keyboard navigation for inline menu options.
- Clicking Edit on a trashed item now takes you directly to the item on 1Password.com.
- Resolved an issue where generated passwords wouldn’t be saved for newly added accounts until unlocked a second time.
- Added support for Korean, Portuguese, and Traditional Chinese.
- A snazzy new colored toolbar icon that works better in both light and dark themes! (more dark theme improvements still to come)
- Customize the toolbar icon from the 1Password extension settings
- Generated password history is saved to selected account.
- Rearranged some settings and improved styling on the Settings page for easier scannability
- Custom and monogrammed icons now display correctly when filling TOTPs from the inline menu.
- The correct spacing is now applied when no passwords are shown in Generator History.
- Pressing space when searching for generated passwords no longer closes Generator History.
- Searching Generator History is now possible in Firefox.
- The sidebar now updates correctly when switching between items.
- Resolved an issue where our newly created Generated Passwords vault had the wrong permissions and would prevent syncing on other clients.
- Once again able to use the inline menu and fill logins on digital.anz.co.nz. HT to @stonerough in the forums for reporting this issue.
- Made repeated and multi-step filling more reliable.
- Added support for custom icons.
- Beautiful monogrammed icons will now be provided for Login items without a rich icon.
- Generator History entries in the Password Generator now persist across browser restarts and even across extension installations.
- Added support to fill one-time passwords that are split across multiple fields (e.g., wealthsimple.com)
- Unlocking 1Password X after clearing Cookies in Firefox no longer triggers new device sign-in emails.
- Icons tailored to card type now display in the popup for Credit Card items.
- Rich icons for Software License items now display in the popup item list.
- Updated the details 1Password collects about fields on the page to improve Login saving.
- 1Password will only show the save option after filling if your password has changed.
- Updated our internal 1Password.com library to the latest and greatest version.
- Improved Login saving on pages with multiple iframes, (e.g., http://forum.nero.com/nero_eng)
- Removed an internal testing website from our manifest permissions. Also temporarily removed the
downloads
permissions until we’re ready to roll it out. - Filling now works when privacy.resistFingerprinting is enabled in Firefox’s configuration settings.
- Fixed an issue where fields would sometimes not fill.
- Completely redesigned the inline menu experience.
- The inline menu can now fill credit cards and identities.
- 1Password automatically detects credit card fields as you browse the web.
- 1Password helps you change your password on “change password” pages.
- 1Password fills one-time passwords automatically.
- 1Password fills passwords automatically on multi-step login forms.
- 1Password now uses a machine learning classifier model to make better decisions when both filling and saving new items.
- Your password generator settings now remain persistent over restarts.
- Added an option to disable 1Password X notifications in Settings.
- Improved identity filling.
- Improved support for filling credit card expiry dates on Swedish sites.
- The Welcome page footer now dynamically lists the browser type.
- 1Password uses machine learning to fill login forms more accurately.
- The inline menu appears in more fields automatically, e.g., username fields that don’t have an accompanying password field.
- Made page analysis faster and more reliable.
- Fixed an issue where inline filling and page analysis used the wrong iframe.
- Go-and-fill actually works now.
- Fixed excessively high CPU in the inline menu when 1Password is locked.
- The Save Login window is focused in Firefox so you can navigate it with the keyboard and press Enter to save.
- Added a “credits” link to the Settings page where you can view attributions of open-source projects used to help make 1Password X.
- All Vaults configuration is saved properly in Firefox.
- The password generator length slider is correctly positioned and styled in all browsers and operating systems.
- Added infinite scroll in Generator History instead of using a More button.
- Added support for the ‘period’ parameter on one-time password fields.
- Fixed an issue that would cause Save Login to fail with a bogus server unavailable error message.
- Fixed an issue that could prevent new and existing items from syncing until 1Password was locked and unlocked.
- Fixed an issue where automatic login to 1Password.com would sometimes fail.
- Fixed an issue where clicking the Edit button on an item could result in being presented with an indefinite loading screen.
- Added Generator History section in our Password Generator. Currently this history is reset when you restart Chrome.
- Prevented an occasional crash encountered when searching for items.
- Updated some outdated build dependencies that caused our Markdown parser to create suboptimal HTML on some inputs.
- Some internal refactoring and test streamlining that has no visible impact yet but will pay handsome rewards soonishly.