Yeah, I knew the Bitwarden army would show up. Let's compare, shall we?
# 1Password Steps
1. Tap Edit
1. Click "add more"
1. Click "Security Questions"
1. (optionally choose one of the common questions from a drop down)
1. click in the answer field
1. click Create a New Answer
1. Observe the prefilled battery-horse-stable-ish answer
1. Click Use
1. Repeat "add another question" as needed
1. Press Save
# Bitwarden Version 2023.12.0 (15279) Steps
1. Tap Edit
1. Scroll to the very bottom
1. Drop down the select widget under New Custom Field to select Hidden
1. Press the +
ok, cool, I guess as there's no generation option on that Hidden Value field
1. search around and find "Generate" under the "View" menu, because of course it is (I'll meet you half-way on this one, since maybe a long-time Bitwarden user would know the command-G shortcut already)
1. Expand the Options section
1. Choose Passphrase
1. search for the "OK" button, realize there is no such thing, so use the Copy button to nuke whatever's in your clipboard when you started this process
1. Click Close
1. Click back into the Hidden field's Value text area which has mysteriously lost UI focus from that exercise
1. Press Paste
1. Click in the Name field and type the question the site asked you
1. Repeat as needed for other questions
1. Press Save
So, yeah, "akshully" one can do this with a vivid imagination and a piece of paper, too, but let's not pretend those two experiences are in the same universe as each other
# 1Password Steps
1. Tap Edit
1. Click "add more"
1. Click "Security Questions"
1. (optionally choose one of the common questions from a drop down)
1. click in the answer field
1. click Create a New Answer
1. Observe the prefilled battery-horse-stable-ish answer
1. Click Use
1. Repeat "add another question" as needed
1. Press Save
# Bitwarden Version 2023.12.0 (15279) Steps
1. Tap Edit
1. Scroll to the very bottom
1. Drop down the select widget under New Custom Field to select Hidden
1. Press the +
ok, cool, I guess as there's no generation option on that Hidden Value field
1. search around and find "Generate" under the "View" menu, because of course it is (I'll meet you half-way on this one, since maybe a long-time Bitwarden user would know the command-G shortcut already)
1. Expand the Options section
1. Choose Passphrase
1. search for the "OK" button, realize there is no such thing, so use the Copy button to nuke whatever's in your clipboard when you started this process
1. Click Close
1. Click back into the Hidden field's Value text area which has mysteriously lost UI focus from that exercise
1. Press Paste
1. Click in the Name field and type the question the site asked you
1. Repeat as needed for other questions
1. Press Save
So, yeah, "akshully" one can do this with a vivid imagination and a piece of paper, too, but let's not pretend those two experiences are in the same universe as each other