How Y42 quickly onboards new team members with 1Password
Full-stack data platform Y42 is growing fast. The company kicked off 2021 with 15 employees. By February 2022, they were closing in on 100 team members.
Full-stack data platform Y42 is growing fast. The company kicked off 2021 with 15 employees. By February 2022, they were closing in on 100 team members.
From smartphones to smart fridges, the Internet of Things is producing more and more devices that are meant to be connected to a Wi-Fi network. The average household was expected to own 50 connected devices in 2021, up from just 10 devices the year before. With so many gadgets living on your home network, it’s never been more important to ramp up your Wi-Fi security.
From restaurant menus to sporting tickets, using a QR code has become a regular part of life for many. They’ve been widely used in some countries for years, and during the pandemic they finally hit mass adoption in North America and the UK.
As a consumer, I’m a bit spoiled. When I pick up my phone to check my messages in the morning, I scan my fingerprint to get instant access to everything I’ve added to my homescreen. It’s my very own personalized magic portal to all my stuff.
There are countless reasons why you might want to keep the websites you’re visiting a secret. For example, you could be planning a surprise vacation for your best friend, seeking out information that’s meant to be banned in your country, or simply trying to minimize what advertisers know about you.
When we released 1Password 8 for Windows, it marked the start of the next chapter for 1Password. And though Santa may have come and gone in the weeks since, we’ve still got a bag full of shiny new toys for our Windows customers.
1Password now includes full support for SSH keys, providing the easiest and most secure way for developers to manage SSH keys and use Git in their daily workflow.
Our new command-line tool makes authorizing with services and securing your development toolchains easier than ever.
Responsible for keeping your business secure? We know it can feel like a daunting task. After all, the average business has multiple employees using different devices with varying amounts of technological expertise. A single team member might use just one app to stay productive, while another may use 1,000. And they could work in a company-owned location, like an office, or hundreds of places around the world, including their own home.
Raising a family today means, for many parents, having kids who use the internet for entertainment, talking with friends, and schoolwork. Millions now have a smartphone around the time they lose their first tooth. This creates new challenges for parents who want to help their children navigate around mature content, misinformation, and other online risks.