Now in private beta: Create a 1Password account using a passkey
1Password’s summer of passkey announcements continues!
1Password’s summer of passkey announcements continues!
It’s human nature: when we do something we’re excited about, we want to share it. So it’s not surprising that cybercriminals and others in the hacker space love an audience. Darknet Diaries, a podcast that delves into the how’s and why’s and implications of incidents of hacking, data breaches, cybercrime and more, has become one way for hackers to tell their stories – whether or not they get caught.
We’re delighted to announce that 1Password is now available for download on the Microsoft Store on Windows!
A big part of 1Password’s mission is to make it both easier and safer for you to get things done every day, whether you’re at home or at work.
Why should consumers have all the fun (and less friction) using biometrics to stay secure? 1Password offers a suite of tools to help developers work faster and more securely. One of these tools is 1Password Shell Plugins, which enables one-touch access to command-line interfaces (CLIs) in your terminal.
1Password Business customers can now unlock 1Password with identity providers (IdPs) that support the generic OpenID Connect (OIDC) configuration like Duo, OneLogin, JumpCloud, and others.
Attention developers and DevOps teams! Today we’re excited to announce that 1Password Service Accounts are now generally available to all users. Whether you’re a growing startup, a thriving mid-size company, or a sprawling enterprise, service accounts offer a secure, automated way to access infrastructure secrets exactly where they’re needed.
Coming to iOS later this week and available today on macOS, Windows, Linux, and Android, manage invites, guests, and more – all directly from the 1Password app.
Less than six months ago, artificial intelligence (AI) was largely considered to be in its infancy and primarily used for niche applications, like editing photos and keeping your home at a comfortable temperature. But that’s all changed. Since OpenAI introduced GPT-3.5 in November 2022, the possibilities of generative AI have come to dominate the popular imagination.
We introduced support for time-based one-time passwords (TOTP) way back in the dark ages of 2015.