Moved all of my accounts from 1Password to, iCloud Passwords (is that what it is called? it isn’t KeyChain, is it?). Now to move Eliza’s and we’ll be done.
Moved all of my accounts from 1Password to, iCloud Passwords (is that what it is called? it isn’t KeyChain, is it?). Now to move Eliza’s and we’ll be done.
@cdevroe I’m still in process, but that is where I am headed.
@cdevroe I’ve done the same, ICK has really improved and has very good security. Upcoming passkey support makes it even more appealing. I see no need to use anything else.
@pimoore Passkeys are going to be amazing.
@cdevroe Yes they are, though they should’ve already been a thing. Passwords are yesterday’s news.
@cdevroe I don’t suppose you have written up a step by step?
@jeremycherfas No, but others have. I will link you to one when I’m back at my computer.
@cdevroe Cool. Thanks.
@jeremycherfas With Micro.blog not having real search and no paging on user profiles… this is more difficult than I’d like. Diving into my browser’s history!
@jeremycherfas Found it! This article was shared to me by @rknightuk
@cdevroe Brilliant. Thanks to you and @rknightuk
@cdevroe On a first read through, looks great. And might also offer an opportunity to go through some of the things I have stored on 1password and haven’t used in an age. If I make the switch, I’ll need to figure out a way to use Fastmail’s masked emails more easily.
@cdevroe Since my work blocked everyone’s access to LastPass I guess I don’t really need it anymore either and can rely on iCloud too. I do like that LastPass saves notes and card numbers though…
@cdevroe @jeremycherfas @manton @jean I agree, I would like it to be easier to find a person on MB, and to search posts generally.
@cdevroe I’ll probably continue rolling with both. I’ve actually found having a Watch app to be a killer feature for me with 1Password. I have codes I need quick access to when closing my building down and being able to access them on my wrist has been really convenient. Otherwise, I find what Apple is doing with everyday logins and card numbers to be convenient enough on that end. Using biometrics to authorize payments from home is quite nice. I haven’t seen any examples with Passkeys yet, but I’m intrigued by them. At some point I need to close all the accounts I’m no longer using and clean up my registries on both services.
Any particular reason for leaving 1PW? I’m still using it, non-subscription and via DropBox. I guess for the next version I’ll have to think again. Most of the time I get my credentials via Safari, which I guess is using keychain, and probably iCloud keychain at that. I do like having 2factor built-in to 1PW (eg for fleabay) and haven’t seen that in keychain yet.
The credit card and other confidential data thing is also useful in 1PW.
Plus, I can see how to manage 1PW in case I become incapable for some reason (hard copy deposit in secure location), but keychain, maybe not so much?
For the parts of 1Password that I use, Apple now supports those with a combination of iCloud Keychain, the Keychain itself, Notes, and Safari. So I no longer need the extra expense.
One other deciding factor, my wife finds it far easier to use Apple’s built in Password manager on iOS than 1P.
@skoobz I’m not sure, but icloud.com might already be using passkeys?
Perhaps others would know.
@cdevroe With the current betas, yes. I believe with an app that has a login, the developer would have to implement something. But, I think they’re working in Safari already. I just haven’t ran across anything.
@skoobz The Watch integration is huge. On a variety of levels. I hope Apple continues to improve their password manager – while at the same time replacing it with PassKeys.
@UndamnedOne I’ve moved my notes to locked Notes and a few things to keychain. Cards are in Safari.
@cdevroe A further question on this move – are you committing to Safari as your main browser, at least when you need to access password protected sites?
@crossingthethreshold Yes. I mostly use Safari – for many many years – anyway.
@cdevroe Thank you.
@skoobz I’ve started using Cheatsheet for quick access to information that I need. The data can be password protected, and is available on Apple Watch.
@crossingthethreshold Thanks for the heads up.