You can now download 1Password manager directly from the Microsoft Store

At long last.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Users canfinallydownload 1Passwordvia the Microsoft Store, as spotted by@kid_jenius on Twitter, an engineer in the Microsoft Store on the Windows team.

Welcome @1Password to the Microsoft Store 🙂 #Windows11 #microsoftstore Download here: https://t.co/mDUSEm2e3z pic.twitter.com/V9fnjk2TgPJuly 13, 2023

1Passwordis arguably one of thebest password managersat the moment, and that’s available across multiple platforms, including macOS, iOS, Windows, Android, Linux, and the web.

The platform is designed to help users keep their passwords and credentials safe, thus blocking unauthorized users from accessing vital information. And now, the company has taken a step to enhance the platform’s security bymaking it available to users on the Microsoft Store.

As you know, Microsoft has a strict policy over applications added to the Microsoft Store. They must undergo thorough scrutiny, including security, family safety, and device compatibility checks.

1Password

This is arguably one of the best password managers at the moment that’s available across multiple platforms and can also be used across multiple devices. You can also download it directly from the Microsoft Store.

1Password’s capabilities can be leveraged by multiple people, thus enhancing convenience since it lets them “create, store, and autofill login credentials whenever and wherever they need to.”

Aside from allowing users to access their data across multiple devices, 1Password also ships with thelisted offerings:

That said, the platform is designed to enhance the security among burned-out employees, who, according to asurvey conducted by 1Password, are likely to ignore security policies such as using different passwords across their accounts.

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