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Feature request: Quick pick favorites
<div class="IPBDescription">Faster access to commonly used passwords</div>I've recently switched to unique, strong passwords for a lot of my core sites, and now find myself accessing the same group of passwords (my Apple/iTunes one, Facebook, email accounts etc) frequently. I'd love for a default view, right when I open the app that displays several large boxes for me to select from a set of definable, commonly used passwords where I can copy one to the clipboard with a single tap, rather than having to search and them tap & hold and hit copy. I'm unsure if iOS gives you access to manipulate the clipboard via an API though, otherwise the old copy method will work too.
Better yet, the app could learn how often I access what passwords and display those by default, along with a smaller list of recently accessed accounts, all in one screen.
There should be a way to disable this quick pick menu from appearing by default, and if you're tracking popular accounts, there should be another option to disable tracking of that info, for privacy reasons.
This makes the most sense where 1Password can't auto fill in a login, but even on non iOS platforms, where I can normally use the browser extensions, there's a good reason for this feature: you still need to manually start up the app when you're pasting your Apple password into iTunes or the App Store for purchases and even software updates. That site alone would be a real time saver in the long run, and there are no doubt other non web based applications (shell logins and email clients e.g.) that would benefit from quick access.
Better yet, the app could learn how often I access what passwords and display those by default, along with a smaller list of recently accessed accounts, all in one screen.
There should be a way to disable this quick pick menu from appearing by default, and if you're tracking popular accounts, there should be another option to disable tracking of that info, for privacy reasons.
This makes the most sense where 1Password can't auto fill in a login, but even on non iOS platforms, where I can normally use the browser extensions, there's a good reason for this feature: you still need to manually start up the app when you're pasting your Apple password into iTunes or the App Store for purchases and even software updates. That site alone would be a real time saver in the long run, and there are no doubt other non web based applications (shell logins and email clients e.g.) that would benefit from quick access.
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Welcome to the forums, jschuur! I think this is a great idea. I have passed this along to the developers for consideration in a future version. I can't make any promises for when or if it will be implemented, but I personally think it would be a great feature if done well.
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I second this. It is one of the features I miss from LastPass in the web plugin.
It would be great to be able to see the top 5 or so quick picks when you open the plugin in the web browser - I find myself going to a short list of sites very often, and having 1-click to go there and fill in the login details would be great!Flag 0 -
Welcome to the forums, Mike. Not sure if you caught it, but this is the iOS forum. There isn't a browser extension in iOS, but favorites in the iOS app are on our radar.
If you're looking for something similar in the desktop apps, consider making a folder of 1Click Bookmarks right in your browser:
http://help.agilebits.com/1Password3/oneclick_bookmarks.html
Just drag Login items from 1Password to your browsers bookmarks bar.
You can also quickly search for Logins by opening the extension (in your desktop browser) and then [b]simply begin typing[/b]. Press Return to Go & Fill the Login item. <img src='http://forum.agilebits.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />
I hope that helps for now. I'll pass your vote for favorites in the iOS app along to the developers as well.Flag 0