1Password for Linux 8.10.8
- If you’re a family organizer, you can now invite and confirm family members directly in the apps.
- You’ll now see a banner about 1Password Shell Plugins on API Credential items.
- We’ve updated the design and details included in the SSH authentication prompt so you can learn more about the request.
- We’ve removed the note about needing SSH keys to be in a Private vault from Settings > Developer because they can now be stored elsewhere.
- The LastPass importer now supports Yubikey for two-factor authentication on your LastPass account.
- If your device is offline, you’ll now see an Offline Items list in the sidebar if you’ve made changes that aren’t yet saved in your 1Password account.
- You can now choose custom icons for your vaults directly in the app.
- You can now create the config file for the 1Password SSH agent.
- You can now see the progress when you import your LastPass data.
- You can now reset the app in Settings > Advanced.
- SSH-related options are now sorted together in the actions menu when viewing the details of an SSH key.
- We’ve improved the error message that’s shown if your shared folders fail to import from LastPass.
- We’ve fixed an issue that caused TLS certificates with misformed serial numbers preventing connections from working.
- We’ve improved the import feature to prevent it from timing out while syncing your information.
- We’ve updated the color of the banner for items that may be in the wrong account.
- We’ve fixed an issue that caused items imported from LastPass to show the wrong Watchtower banner.
- We’ve fixed an issue with multi-factor authentication in the LastPass importer.
- We’ve fixed some incorrect punctuation of labels in Settings.
- We’ve fixed an issue that could cause the importing from LastPass to fail if you sign into LastPass using SSO.
- We’ve fixed an issue with importing data from a LastPass account containing a lot users with access to the same shared folder.
- We’ve fixed an issue that could cause importing a 1PUX file to fail.
- You can now connect to 1Password CLI even if the script or application running the CLI is not owned by the root user.