Of course you can name things more wisely in 1 password, and you should. But keeping a closest login list in the app will definitely be much easier than fixing every company’s identity issues. There is also a deep, dirty problem with the URL -call apps that do not share any names with the product or service, which can sometimes be connected to the app to connect the apps like 1 password to the app in which you are trying to log in.
In Washington, DC, Area, the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA), or locals manages “metro”, subways and buses (and a strange street car). The metro has an app that allows you to manage money on your physical cards and make digital payment on the phone. This app is named “Smartpot”, and whenever the sun sinks under the horizon, it logs me, and 1 password can never add the app’s login page with my account details. Whenever I need to check my physical card or wonder why automatic reloaded.
Some of what I am describing is certainly a tendency to remember the deepest prejudice and human tendency to a longer moment than everyday actions. But I will connect my frequent subway stations and bus stops to the smartwater, as well as in stores, airports and elsewhere I want to spend less time watching my phone while my heart rate increases.
Fully optional but suggested

1 Password has a support page on which details are on How to add places from all of their desktop and mobile client. As the firm shows, you can also use locations for things like WiFi passwords, PIN codes, credit and ATM/debit cards and other items. When you open 1 password, everything that is near the “nearly” will show in the upper part of the “Home” page, and you can change the extent to which the app should take the app when drawing nearby items.
1 password note on Post this announcement That it does not store, share and track your location data, which is locally preserved. Enterprise users do not have their position with employers. And the location feature is fully optional. It should be available for 1 password users today, whose apps are latest, and I am hoping that other password apps also consider this feature safely for their users.