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agos 9 days ago

that says more about 1Password than about passkeys. With 1Password I often get "does nothing" when trying to autofill good old regular passwords

KingOfCoders 9 days ago | parent [-]

1. I don't get that with 1Password

2. If you get this often, why do you use 1Password, honest question.

Hackbraten 9 days ago | parent [-]

Vendor lock-in and lack of alternatives.

1Password used to work decently well before 2020. Now I have ~ 2k items in 1Password, distributed among two accounts (work and personal). Additionally, my spouse and I have a shared 1Password vault via the Family plan.

There’s no way I’m going to migrate 2k items and two dozen devices to another vendor. If there were one that met my requirements to begin with.

tristan957 9 days ago | parent [-]

Every vendor implements export and import. Why do you think you would need to manually migrate?

Hackbraten 9 days ago | parent [-]

1Password has tons of features. No two vendors have exactly the same data model. Any of them might break on migration or worse, doesn’t exist on the target system.

For example, are my 2FA seeds going to migrate properly? How about the tags, attachments, sections, subsections, security questions and answers, inline Markdown notes, the HIBP integration, built-in overrides to fix known broken websites, workarounds I’ve learned for unfixed websites, shared vaults, recovering lost access to shared vaults, syncing, templates, custom integrations that I maintain [0], personal scripts, etc. etc.

Will it still be able to auto-fill into a web page? Into shitty, broken web pages? On Linux? On my Linux phone?

At the scale and depth at which 1Password is currently integrated into my spouse’s and my life, it’s difficult to consider migration anything less than a full weekend project.

I regret letting my spouse and myself lock into 1Password before it enshittified.

[0]: https://github.com/claui/aws-credential-1password