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In these days of login-mania, a password manager is almost a requirement if you want to keep your data secure while maintaining your sanity. 1Password on the Mac and the iPhone is a hard ...
After releasing mobile support for passkeys, 1Password is taking a bigger step by letting users log in to their accounts in the same way.
Popular password manager 1Password has announced a major update to its iOS and Mac apps, with literally hundreds of new features and improvements across the board. Among the most significant ...
Once your iPhone and the new bookmarklets are synced, you simply need to visit a web site for which you have one or more logins stored in 1Password. Don't even bother tapping in one of the account ...
You can also create new tags to add to your stored data, allowing for easier sorting on-the-go. A security change has been made that allows users to disable third-party keyboards within 1Password.
On 10 June 2008 I wrote that the #1 missing iPhone feature was a keychain-type of application that stored passwords so that they could easily be entered into Web forms.I use that in the past tense ...
At Macworld this week, Ars Technica spoke with Agile Web Solutions and received a sneak peek at a clever iPhone feature coming to 1Password, the company's form filler and identity manager for the Mac.
A big update is currently rolling out to users of the excellent 1Password application that includes support for the Apple Watch. According to the company’s blog post, the watch app will let you ...