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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source: https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/2022\/5\/3\/23055212\/1password-8-mac-password-manager-security<\/a> 1Password 8 for Mac came out of beta and into public release<\/a> on Tuesday, bringing a more modern redesign and a number of new features to the popular password manager. But there\u2019s one thing about the app that might be a game-changer for Mac users: a new Universal Autofill feature that means you can automatically enter passwords into apps the same as you can in browser tabs.<\/p>\n Previously, like with most password managers, everything was seamless enough in the browser: load the webpage, click the icon, and it fills your password. But if you\u2019re in a native app, you have to open your password manager, search for the account, and copy and paste your info into the app. With Universal Autofill, which 1Password assigns to a global \u2318 keyboard shortcut, you can open a new overlaid menu that will fill passwords in apps just like you\u2019d expect. (1Password 8 has been out for Windows for months<\/a> but doesn\u2019t have a feature like Universal Autofill.) In my brief testing, it works well, and it\u2019s impressively fast especially if you also have Touch ID turned on.<\/p>\n This new version has been a long-time coming. 1Password 8 has been in public beta for months<\/a> \u2014 the company said 40,000 people have been testing it \u2014 and the company has promised it would fix practically everything that ailed previous versions: a strange Chrome memory bug<\/a>, the app\u2019s occasional slowness and confusing interface, everything. I\u2019ve been one of those beta testers for the last few months, and it is in fact a massively better experience \u2014 fewer instances of 1Password taking forever to load or not loading at all, fewer memory-hog problems, and an interface that belongs in this decade. <\/p>\n
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