How safe is the 1password cloud? : r 1Password - Reddit Is 1Password's cloud safe? Well, it's not been hacked yet That doesn't mean it couldn't happen tomorrow though More importantly, and as you've alluded to in your question with your reference to the secret key, 1Password is designed to protect your data even if they were to get hacked All a hacker would be able to steal from their cloud is an encrypted blob they couldn't read, and without
Exporting Vault : r 1Password - Reddit The directions say Open and unlock 1Password “Click (3 vertical dots) at the top of the sidebar, choose Export, and select the account you want to export ” I clicked on the 1Pass icon in my browser toolbar The very top line has a search box and a New Item button Between them is a Menu button That menu does not include an Export item
Recovery codes are here! : r 1Password - Reddit Nothing else is changing – recovery codes are entirely optional, the Secret Key isn’t going away, and if you’re using 1Password Families, Family Organizers can still recover accounts for others (or opt for recovery codes, too)
Microsoft Passkeys : r 1Password - Reddit Hi there, 1Password shows an alert on my Microsoft accounts that I can use Passkeys with these accounts I logged in to my Microsoft account, navigated to security and tried to add a security key, however nothing happens when I try to add it (1Password does not offer to save that key) Is there any other way I should be setting it up? I tried with both business and personal accounts (both the
Still confused about passkeys. A little help? : r 1Password - Reddit 1Password uses something called multi-device credentials Multi-device credentials are passkeys that can be moved and synced between devices This means that if you have multiple devices, they can use the same credential regardless of whether you’re using the device that was used to create the credential Will it cause any problems logging in?
Introducing a New 1Password Sign-In Experience (Beta) Your 1Password account is automatically added and ready to go The new sign-in experience isn’t just convenient, it’s incredibly secure: when you scan the QR code, 1Password sets up an encrypted channel between your devices It uses this channel to sign you in without asking for your credentials
Unable to scan QR code for Microsoft Authenticator : r 1Password - Reddit No 1Password supports Time-based One Time Passcodes generated from a secret that is shared between the server and an authenticator app If the website says that it is compatible with Google Authenticator then 1Password will be able to scan the QR code Microsoft pairs an instance of their authenticator app on your device with their proprietary authentication system This has the advantage of
Self-hosted 1Password : r 1Password - Reddit Self-hosted 1Password To all my fellow self-hoster: I just stumbled over this survey that 1Password started to find out how many of us would want to self-host there own instance of the 1Passwort Server, if that ever becomes possible So if that sounds even mildly interesting to you please consider filling out this form :)
1Password keeps locking even after turning off auto-lock? 1Password keeps locking even after turning off auto-lock? Have recently started using 1Password and on both my desktop PC and macbook it'll auto lock me out basically every time I close the browser, despite having turned off the auto-lock setting I've tried turning the setting off and on multiple times but it doesn't fix it