A dark web alert is a notification you receive when your personal information, such as your passwords, have been found on the dark web. Without a dark web alert, you won’t know when your personal information is posted on the dark web which is a threat to your identity and online security. Continue reading to learn more about dark web alerts, and how you can begin to receive these alerts and take action.
Here at 1Password, we’re big fans of two-factor authentication (2FA). It adds an extra layer of protection to your online accounts, making it much harder for attackers to break into them.
Almost everyone understands what passwords are, and how they work. But passkeys? That’s a different story.
No, it is not safe to store your credit card information online, including on merchant websites or web browsers. The only way to ensure your credit card information is stored safely is if you keep it in an encrypted vault. Read on to learn more about the risks of storing your credit card information online and how you can secure your credit cards moving forward.
There’s one thing IT and security professionals can never have enough of: visibility. Now, 1Password Business customers can gain even greater visibility into their security posture with the upgraded Events API.
For 17 years, we’ve prided ourselves on making 1Password a delight to use. But no product is perfect, and when I hear of someone getting stuck, I get curious. How can we fix it? How can we prevent that friction for future customers?