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1Password is a password manager developed by AgileBits Inc. It provides a place for users to store various passwords, software licenses, and other sensitive information in a virtual vault that is locked with a PBKDF2-guarded master password.

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Sean Gray
Sean Gray
@loftwah @1Password I hope you enjoy it, honestly it's been a lifesaver since switching from other passmanagers. They have fantastic support for chromium and macOS. Not sure if that's your setup but either way still works great in other browsers
posted 2 weeks ago
Mitchell Cohen
Mitchell Cohen
@thetombell @1Password Good to hear, cutting down on focus-stealing is one of our goals.
posted 1 month ago
Christopher Hopkins
Christopher Hopkins
@1Password Is there any way to resolve the "Can't move file references to a different server." issue when attempting move individual or groups of items to a different vault? It's painful...
posted 1 month ago
Yawar Amin.cad
Yawar Amin.cad
@Z796438458308 @CubicleApril @stijnhommes @1Password Imho there are two real weaknesses for device-bound passkeys: you need a non-passkey auth flow to register your device with an account. This will most likely be an emailed token. So your email account is your weakest link. Secondly, it doesn't work for people who don't have-
posted 1 month ago
Yawar Amin.cad
Yawar Amin.cad
@Z796438458308 @CubicleApril @stijnhommes @1Password -their own devices or their own account on a device, eg people who have to use a computer in a library. Passwords continue to work for them.
posted 1 month ago
Yawar Amin.cad
Yawar Amin.cad
@stijnhommes @CubicleApril @Z796438458308 @1Password Also typically when you switch to a new device–if they implement security controls–they don't let you log in immediately, they ask you a security question or even implement the same emailed token flow I mentioned earlier.
posted 1 month ago
Yawar Amin.cad
Yawar Amin.cad
@stijnhommes @CubicleApril @Z796438458308 @1Password You don't sign up again and artificially increase the user count on the site. You sign in with your existing account with an alternative login flow like 'we sent you an email with a token, please enter it here'. Then on login you register the new device with a passkey.
posted 1 month ago
Yawar Amin.cad
Yawar Amin.cad
@CubicleApril @Z796438458308 @1Password -logged in, register new passkey from the new device and optionally delete old passkey from the account's security page (if done right)
posted 1 month ago
Yawar Amin.cad
Yawar Amin.cad
@CubicleApril @Z796438458308 @1Password If the device is lost or stolen then the user can consider its passkeys as burned and presumably register on a new device. Like I said, registration can be easy--on the new device, log in to your email. Then log in with email flow on any account which supports it. Then once-
posted 1 month ago
Savio Joseph
Savio Joseph
@levelsio I use 1password and I’ve never had an issue like this. It also has the 2fa codes built-in so I never enter passwords or 2fa. @1Password is the best!
posted 2 months ago
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