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I have just recently purchased 1Password, and have the following observation.

The tool is designed as if you had never created a login on the web before. If this is not the case, it is extremely cumbersome to:

  1. Login to each web site
  2. Save the login ID/PW at the plugin prompt
  3. Generate a new, more secure password
  4. Change the password on the site
  5. Save the updated password

A problem that frequently occurs is that changing a site password is often done on a profile page. When you save the updated password, the 1Password plugin saves all the fields on the page (mailing address, email, phone no, etc).

Consequently, to avoid this, I have to:
...
3. Generate a new, more secure password
4. Change the password on the site
5. Do NOT save the updated password via the plugin
6. Open the 1Password application and change the password there sans the extra fields.

It would be nice to have a prompt when you change a password on a web page that lets you select which fields get saved.

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  • svondutch
    svondutch
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    It would be nice to have a prompt when you change a password on a web page that lets you select which fields get saved.

    1Password version 4 has this. When you change a password on a web page, then a special 1Password auto-save window is going to appear, and this is going to replace the password only.

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