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We're open-sourcing the library that powers 1Password's ability to log in with a passkey

You may have heard that 1Password beta testers can sign into websites using passkeys stored in their vaults. We’re actively developing the internal library powering passkey authentication, and now we’re open-sourcing it!

Why protecting 1Password with a passkey is just as secure as a password and Secret Key

Account password. Secret Key. These two pieces of information have been the backbone of 1Password’s security model for years. The Secret Key in particular is what makes 1Password fundamentally different to other password managers, and why you can be confident that your data is always safe, even if someone breached our servers.

Privacy-preserving usage data: Under the hood

We recently shared that we’ll soon be rolling out a privacy-preserving telemetry system that will help us improve 1Password by leveraging aggregated, de-identified usage data. Here we’ll share technical details about how this system works and the steps we’ve taken to protect customer privacy while engaging with the resulting data.