Recensioni per 1Password: Gestore Password
1Password: Gestore Password di 1Password Devs
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pubblicato il 5 anni faHey there!
We’d love to help you get 1Password up and running in your Kubuntu.
Please email us all the details to support+extensions@1password.com and we’ll get on the case!
We’d love to help you get 1Password up and running in your Kubuntu.
Please email us all the details to support+extensions@1password.com and we’ll get on the case!
1778 recensioni
- Valutata 1 su 5di Utente Firefox 5951631, 12 ore faIf you already have 1password account, that has some kind of order, this extension will ruin the order you created by duplicating records you created with records called "Sign in" or something.
- Valutata 4 su 5di Garett, 3 giorni faWorks well for the most part, but it can get annoying when I don't want to save a particular account used for log-ins. The pop-up should have a "No, and don't ask me again" option so that it doesn't come up every time.
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 19433288, 13 giorni fa
- Valutata 3 su 5di Liang, 19 giorni faIt works but introduces severe performance degradation, you can prove this by going on browserbench and running the test with it disabled and compare
- Valutata 1 su 5di syldub, un mese faNul. Intrusif au possible. Je dois utiliser 1Password car mon entreprise l'impose... mais KeePass est largement plus adapté. On a sans arrêt des popup au cours de la navigation. Dommage, les options qui auraient pu être intéressantes pour être moins pollué ne sont pas paramétrables. Insupportable. Désinstallé direct.
- Valutata 4 su 5di Utente Firefox 19025062, un mese fadescent add-on. Please add a mobile compatible version!
- I've used this for years with no problems, but recently (within the last few months) it's been hyper-aggressive with the pop-up prompts - even when not signed in. Click out of it and immediately it comes back when you focus on the next field on the same page. It's gotten so bad I've had to disable the extension until the time i actually need it, and then once i'm done i have to disable it again. Not sure what the heck they changed on the back end but it needs to stop.
- Valutata 1 su 5di Utente Firefox 18575225, 2 mesi fa
- 1password is great, but this extension - omg.
This is true for all extensions actually, including mobile.
It will just assume that you want to use 1password for everyfield: name? age? postcode? etc... the 1password autocomplete will hijack, hide buttons, misbehave when arrows are being pressed for the default/browser values, etc...
It's the most annoying thing - you have to chose: have a good password completion experience and a terrible for everything else form related? Or the inverse? - Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 19526320, 5 mesi fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 19510897, 5 mesi fa
- Valutata 4 su 5di Chris Hayes, 5 mesi faUsed 1Pass for about 7 years. Generally pretty solid, and usually the first to adopt new security practices. I like how smooth 2FA is.
The Firefox support could be better—the app always says "Firefox needs an update". Might be Snap related. Otherwise it functions fine. Sometimes the password autofill replaces fields that should be left alone.
1Pass uses a secondary password, called a "Secret Key", it's required when you use a new device. Be aware that you absolutely cannot lose this.
To the reviewer calling it "enshittification"—that's not what that word means. 1P has had secret key as long as I've used it (since 2019), that's long before Cory Doctorow even came up with that word. - Valutata 1 su 5di Utente Firefox 19479445, 6 mesi faThis addon just never works. Constantly being taken to the website to log in for some reason. I don't want a session open to my password manager in my browser. This extension should integrate with the desktop app...not the website. That is how it used to work, if the desktop app was unlocked...the extension worked. Poor browser addon is going to convince me to leave this trash behind...
- Valutata 1 su 5di Utente Firefox 16022212, 6 mesi faIt throws exceptions in the console when tyring to open any action from within the web page
"Uncaught TypeError: window.crypto.randomUUID is not a function" - The fact that you have to jump through so many damn hoops JUST to use this thing is needlessly complicated.
And the fact that you *have* to rely on a stupid secret key, or else you're just straight up locked out of the application is horrendously bad design.
Enshittification at its finest. AVOID.