1Password Watchtower Mac App Integration
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1Password Watchtower Mac App Integration
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#3This is a neat integration by 1Password! 1Password is probably my favorite Mac/iPhone app that I use. Their product is always top notch. Great work guys!
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#4The ability to change all vulnerable passwords, automatically as a group.
I know it's very challenging because password change/reset procedures vary widely, but that part of the process is still manual. 1Password already automates logins almost entirely successfully. Perhaps password changing can be automated as well?
If it were robustly automated, you cold easily rotate your passwords once a month, with very little fuss, for example.
This is really something that authentication schemes could benefit from supporting an automated API for.
Good work on the service. I suspect that heartbleed was the current use case, but this service will be very helpful for future breeches and issues. For example they could alert you that XYZ Service had a data breech, it's fixed, and you should rotate your password.
Great work.
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#5Do you know what would be amazing? The ability to change all vulnerable passwords, automatically as a group. I know it's very challenging because password change/reset procedures vary widely, but that part of the process is still manual. 1Password already automates logins almost entirely successfully. Perhaps password changing can be automated as well? If it were robustly automated, you cold easily rotate your passwo…
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#6Do you know what would be amazing? The ability to change all vulnerable passwords, automatically as a group. I know it's very challenging because password change/reset procedures vary widely, but that part of the process is still manual. 1Password already automates logins almost entirely successfully. Perhaps password changing can be automated as well? If it were robustly automated, you cold easily rotate your passwo…
As it stands, they get to say they're patched while I remain vulnerable, and now it's my fault if my account is compromised if I don't get around to resetting my password (or they're a site I visited once, years ago, and forgot all about).
Simply updating OpenSSL without fixing passwords just shifts the onus to the users.
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#7This is a neat integration by 1Password! 1Password is probably my favorite Mac/iPhone app that I use. Their product is always top notch. Great work guys!
How do you get around the lack of bookmarks in the 1password browser for ios?
Now if AgileBits could figure out a way to integrate with Chrome Sync, that would be something...
Re: 1Password Watchtower Mac App Integration
#8This is a neat integration by 1Password! 1Password is probably my favorite Mac/iPhone app that I use. Their product is always top notch. Great work guys!
How do you get around the lack of bookmarks in the 1password browser for ios?
The thing this doesn't provide me are bookmarks (such as banking, servers, etc) that I need to keep more secure than a public site (even with privacy settings). However, most of these types of items are saved in 1Password.
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#9Do you know what would be amazing? The ability to change all vulnerable passwords, automatically as a group. I know it's very challenging because password change/reset procedures vary widely, but that part of the process is still manual. 1Password already automates logins almost entirely successfully. Perhaps password changing can be automated as well? If it were robustly automated, you cold easily rotate your passwo…
As a half-way step, they could aggregate and normalize the various stupid rules that sites impose and then automatically generate valid, maximally secure passwords by default. Eventually, 1Password (or similar) could handle e.g. changing them all on a given schedule. I already try to have no passwords older than three months, and it's a PITA.
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#10Earlier quoted context omitted.
As a half-way step, they could aggregate and normalize the various stupid rules that sites impose and then automatically generate valid, maximally secure passwords by default. Eventually, 1Password (or similar) could handle e.g. changing them all on a given schedule. I already try to have no passwords older than three months, and it's a PITA.
Problem: Aggregation and normalization might result in an empty set as contradictory rules prevent harmonization.