Updated to 0.9.4 on
Linux

What's new

 
1Password for Linux 0.9.4

1Password for Linux is powered by the Rust programming language, and today we’re thrilled to announce our first open source Rust crate: password-rules-parser.

  • An AUR package is now available for Arch Linux.
  • Easily add security questions to your logins! Click Add More > Security Questions when editing to insert a ready-to-fill template. !3798
  • 1Password informs you when you’re attempting to sign in to a deleted account or if your account has been deleted. #2318
  • Fixed crashes related to turning off two-factor authentication and changing the sign-in address for your 1Password account. #3539 #3569
  • Added keyboard shortcuts for editing and saving items. We’ve also changed the shortcut for Show Keyboard Shortcuts to Control + K. #2881
  • The list of templates is now sorted alphabetically. #3294
  • Fixed an issue where templates appeared in the list if they only contained trashed items. #2229
  • Fixed performance and reliability on IPv6 networks. !3800
  • Fixed an issue where some fields were duplicated in password history. #3486
  • 1Password no longer shows the system unlock button on fresh starts or after the authenticated unlock setting is disabled. #3174 #3523