• Subscribe
  • Dalton Downing

    Dalton Downing

    Web Developer at 1Password
    112 points
    All activity
    Dalton Downing
    Now you can sign in to your favorite sites with 1Password, even if you used another provider – Google, Apple, Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter, GitHub, and Okta are all supported – to sign up.
    Sign in with and save third party logins
    Sign in with and save third party logins
    Sign in with third party providers and save it in 1Password
    Dalton Downing
    Easily manage logins, sensitive documents, and everything else you need to stay safe online. Featuring an all-new design, Quick Access, and Universal Autofill, 1Password 8 for Mac integrates more deeply with macOS than ever before.
    1Password 8 for Mac
    1Password 8 for Mac
    A new generation of the world's most loved password manager
    Dalton Downing
    Brex customers can now autofill virtual cards when checking out online, right from 1Password in the browser. 1Password automatically syncs with your Brex account for seamless access to all your Brex cards.
    Brex for 1Password Teams and Business
    Brex for 1Password Teams and Business
    Autofill Brex virtual cards from 1Password in the browser
    Dalton Downing
    Taking control of your privacy and keeping your email private is now as easy as generating a strong password. Create masked email addresses without ever leaving the sign-up page. Available to everyone with both Fastmail and 1Password accounts.
    Masked Emails by 1Password
    Masked Emails by 1Password
    Protect your online privacy with unique email addresses
    Dalton Downing
    We’re on a journey to reimagine everything 1Password can be on Windows. And you’re invited to join us!
    1Password 8 for Windows
    1Password 8 for Windows
    The all-new 1Password on Windows, available for early access
    Dalton Downing
    1Password for Linux brings the uncompromising security and award-winning design of 1Password to Linux.
    1Password for Linux
    1Password for Linux
    The world’s most loved password manager is now on Linux