Revisiones de 1Password: Gestor de contraseñas
1Password: Gestor de contraseñas por 1Password Devs
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por Usuario de Firefox 15231784, hace 5 añosI love 1Password but there is a MAJOR security and trust violation in the latest version. I have two browsers on my work laptop: work (Chrome, paired with the app) and a personal one (Firefox, extension only). Both are signed into different 1Password accounts.
When the latest version of the browser extension updated on Firefox - it automatically linked it to the desktop app and auto-logged in my work 1Password account to my extension on Firefox. The only way I noticed was that I got an email stating that a new browser (Firefox) had logged into my work 1Password account.
This is NOT OKAY and a massive violation of the trust and security best practices that I've come to know 1Password for. You need to roll back this version immediately and change the default setting to NOT automatically link to a desktop app if it's present. 1Password has no idea if the desktop app uses the same account as the browser extension. In my case it wasn't the same account and it still auto-logged in my browser extension to that account !!!
Seriously, this is a HUGE problem. Please take this seriously.
When the latest version of the browser extension updated on Firefox - it automatically linked it to the desktop app and auto-logged in my work 1Password account to my extension on Firefox. The only way I noticed was that I got an email stating that a new browser (Firefox) had logged into my work 1Password account.
This is NOT OKAY and a massive violation of the trust and security best practices that I've come to know 1Password for. You need to roll back this version immediately and change the default setting to NOT automatically link to a desktop app if it's present. 1Password has no idea if the desktop app uses the same account as the browser extension. In my case it wasn't the same account and it still auto-logged in my browser extension to that account !!!
Seriously, this is a HUGE problem. Please take this seriously.
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- Se valoró con 1 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 13261523, hace 9 días1Password does several things well, especially in Google Chrome. However, in Firefox, the 1Password experience is genuinely problematic and highly unreliable.
The most serious issue is that it does not work properly with HTTP Basic Authentication pop-up login windows. In Firefox, I often have to click multiple times and even navigate back in the browser before eventually receiving a different error message, after which the login may finally work. This issue does not occur in Google Chrome.
This has been going on for months. I pay for an expensive subscription, but I do not expect to renew it unless this problem is properly resolved. For my work, I use a very large number of HTTP Basic Authentication links with login pop-ups, and this simply has to function correctly. At the moment, I am forced to click repeatedly or switch to Google Chrome just to get basic functionality.
Support from 1Password has also been extremely slow. It often takes several days to receive a response, which is very disappointing.
My subscription runs until November 2026, but I am already considering alternatives. That is unfortunate, because 1Password does many things very well. However, when it comes to Firefox, the overall experience has been a major disappointment. Judging by the large number of negative comments here, I am clearly not the only one experiencing this.
Sidenote: also the 1Password application for Android phone has issues; it reports 9 out of 10 times, that it has no connection, so all passwords I am adding, do not show up on my desktop. #fail #1password - Se valoró con 1 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 19822537, hace 10 díasThe plugin is significantly slowing my browser, tested my suspicions on a browser benchmark site and speed score went from 8 with the plugin on and 30 with it disabled (nothing else changed)
- Se valoró con 1 de 5por aaFn, hace un mesCrap application, intrusive, pop ups all the time. Obscure ways to configure, tries to be "intelligent" but of course is not and then hides its internal "guessed" configuration, much less flexible and customizable than Keepass.
When imposed by companies, have to use it, else avoid like hell ! (and do not use it for personal side, your data is on a cloud and a company which is not trustable !) - Se valoró con 1 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 5951631, hace un mesIf 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.
- Se valoró con 4 de 5por Garett, hace un mesWorks 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.
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 19433288, hace 2 meses
- Se valoró con 3 de 5por Liang, hace 2 mesesIt works but introduces severe performance degradation, you can prove this by going on browserbench and running the test with it disabled and compare
- Se valoró con 1 de 5por syldub, hace 2 mesesNul. 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.
- Se valoró con 4 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 19025062, hace 3 mesesdescent add-on. Please add a mobile compatible version!
- Se valoró con 4 de 5por mokidokie, hace 3 mesesI'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.
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Tracy, hace 3 meses
- Se valoró con 1 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 18575225, hace 3 meses
- Se valoró con 4 de 5por Nikola, hace 3 mesesIt works good in most of the time, but sometimes it doesn't. Mostly when it comes to OTP it could make mistakes, and also auto-fill sometimes won't work. But it's ok overall..
- Se valoró con 3 de 5por alexzm1, hace 4 mesesWorks Ok for most of the web sites but it is buggy and doesn't work if I try to use my access key to login in account.samsung.com, it works for other browsers like Chrome and Safari but not in Firefox
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por sharxx47, hace 4 meses
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por DonCan94, hace 4 meses
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Niels, hace 5 meses
- Se valoró con 1 de 5por Tiago, hace 5 meses1password 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? - Se valoró con 5 de 5por versita, hace 6 meses
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 19526320, hace 6 meses
- Se valoró con 1 de 5por Arajin, hace 6 mesesHorrible!!
I had to change password manager because of lastpass not being able to prevent a data breach every other week so i opted for 1password!
I regret the day i chose this slopy mess! 1password is comically bad in everything it does - Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 19510897, hace 6 meses
- Se valoró con 4 de 5por Chris Hayes, hace 6 mesesUsed 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.