◆ Use 1Password as your authenticator: store two-factor authentication codes and access them quickly when it's time to sign in ◆ Lock the app automatically to ensure your data is protected, even if your device is lost or stolen ◆ Unlock the app quickly and securely with Face ID or Touch ID The encryption keys never leave your device, and you are the only one who can see your passwords. 1Password uses end-to-end encryption, so your data is only ever decrypted offline. ◆ Use search to find and filter your informationĮverything you store in 1Password is protected by a Master Password that only you know. ◆ Organize your information with favorites ◆ Create multiple vaults to keep different areas of your life separate ◆ Store information in more than a dozen categories: logins, credit cards, addresses, notes, bank accounts, driver licenses, passports, and more ◆ Unlock with a glance or your fingerprint using Face ID or Touch IDġPassword is for more than just passwords: it’s the ideal place for financial information, personal documentation, or anything you need to keep secure and accessible. ◆ Share passwords securely with your family or company ◆ Access your information on all your mobile devices and computers ◆ Fill usernames and passwords into websites and apps ◆ Create strong, unique passwords for all your online accounts Try 1Password free for 14 days, then keep going with a 1Password subscription*.ġPassword remembers all your passwords for you, and keeps them safe and secure behind the one password that only you know. Simply add your passwords, and let 1Password do the rest. The password manager that's as beautiful and simple as it is secure. Security on the go has never been this easy. I'm glad 1Password 7 "looks like it's supported on iOS16" but personally, I'm not willing to take the chance that an Apple update breaks something with 1Password 7, unless 1Password makes a commitment to supporting (and updating) 1Password 7 until the accessibility fixes are truly implemented in 1Password 8.1Password 8 is rebuilt from the ground up with an all-new design and powerful personalization. Much though it pains me to do so, I'm starting to look at alternatives. It looks like it's supported on iOS 16 from our testing, but if something does break it's unlikely that there'd be an update to it." I asked the question: will 1Password 7 continue to work on iOS16? Their In terms of 1Password 7 support on iOS, we're not actively working on it anymore. There is, however one caveat and for me, it's a big one. IN fact, you can even have both versions on your device at the same time. As such, if you upgraded and wish you hadn't, you can roll back to 1Password 7. The 1Password team indicated that they are aware of the issues and are working on them, but as we are at version 8.9.3 as I write this, I'm beginning to lose some hope.Ĭurrently, both 1Password 7 and 1Password 8 are available in the app store and for the moment, the vaults seem to be backward compatible. Anyway, I have been a long-time user of 1Password, I love the product, I love the company, and I love that they've been pretty responsive to accessibility issues in the past. IN addition, there are numerous elements which seem to have no accessible name, VoiceOver just reads nothing if you swipe to these. Specifically, sensitive data such as passwords, usernames, and credit card numbers cannot be read with VoiceOver even if toggled to visible. Hopefully next year Apple will bring its features more inline with those of 1Password, and I can make the jump.Īs many have already expressed, there are a number of critical accessibility issues with the iOS and iPad OS versions of 1Password, 8. I'm beginning to think that iCloud keychain is looking increasingly attractive. There's likely more niggles that I have forgotten. There's also far less available through the VoiceOver rotor than I remember being the case. Oh yes, and when you go to customise what sections are displayed on the main screen, VoiceOver doesn't announce the current selection status of sections. My guess is that these are decorative elements, but who knows. There are also many phantom UI elements which VoiceOver finds when navigating some screen - all you get is a tone to indicate that VoiceOver focus has landed on something, but a double tap does nothing. VoiceOver no longer reads the username, web address, password, and so on, even though they are visually displayed. It's mostly accessible from my experience, but some way short of the previous version.įor example, when viewing details of a saved password, login, etc.
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