1Password for Linux 0.9.27
- Integrates with 1Password in your browser! 😱😍 Install the latest 1Password beta for your browser, enable the support in Settings > Autofill, and watch as they work together to bring you the best 1Password experience! This is a new feature, so read more about it in the forum posting.
- 1Password now remembers and restores the last view.
- Simplified our global shortcuts to a single
Control + \
shortcut. - Auto-lock setting is now configurable in the new Settings UI.
- Iterated the design of the Settings UI and added the new Advanced tab to it.
- Added a confirmation dialog for cancelling an edit with unsaved changes.
- Adjusted the max height of our menus to ensure it doesn’t reach nor exceed the window’s bottom boundary.
- The Login item’s username field suggestions will now be limited to the item’s account or the current vault collection depending on the app’s current view.
- Grouped all deleted custom categories into a single
Others
category in the category filter. - Installing 1Password via AUR now automatically installs the required PolKit policy file to enable system authentication unlock support.
- 1Password auto-locks more reliably for screensaver and sleep states.
- Removed the global lock shortcut as we recommend you use the system lock instead. In-app lock shortcut will remain.
- Fixed the TOTP timer animation to start at 30 seconds instead of 29.
- Reverted our change to close the window upon locking, instead, we’ll reload the UI after a small delay for now.
- Selecting another item will now auto-save the previous item that was being edited but was not saved yet.
- Selecting all text in a Secure Note item would also show the search field’s text selected even though it is not selected.
- 1Password now brings up the sign-in view with all fields visible for you to update instead of the account password field only when it experiences an authentication error due to the account credentials being updated elsewhere.
- Fixed the support article link for security authentication unlock in Settings > Security.
- Updated our internal libraries.