
So what is MFA? Well, we’re all probably privy to two-factor authentication (2FA). I cannot say when this will be available but it is in our plans so I’ll be pushing our team to bring this awesome Auto-Fill or “Type in Window” feature back 🙂Īnother feature that could also see a debut in the upcoming release of 1Password 8 for Windows is support for Multi-factor Authentication, a feature that should probably be part of a password manager.

When asked by a user on the community forum whether the feature will be added back in 1Password 8, a 1Password staff says: Now, it is coming to light that 1Password plans to bring back one of the more useful features of any password manager, Auto-Fill. This new version of 1Password is expected to bring to the application a bunch of improvements centered around: Today, 1Password is working on its next-generation application for Windows and at the time of writing, the application is already in its Early Access stage of development. In a bid to continuously improve the service, we’ve seen a number bugs ( 1, 2, 3) acknowledged and addressed in the recent past.

This popular service is available across many platforms including Windows, Android, iOS and Mac, just to mention a few. Enter the era of the password manager.ġPassword is one such password manager, a service that keeps all your passwords securely while only requiring you to remember the one password to the password manager, one password to rule them all. Many of these users resort to recycling the same passwords across multiple services and this is the surest way to land in disaster as they are one compromised password away from losing access to all their online accounts. As more and more services go online: Government services, classes, and so on, the average internet user finds themselves with a few too many passwords to keep track of.
