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.
At 1Password, we’re committed to providing an industry-leading security platform for both businesses and families. That’s why today, we’re announcing that we’ve increased our top bug bounty reward with Bugcrowd to $1 million. With this investment, we’re further bolstering our ongoing efforts to keep 1Password customers as secure as possible.
Getting a password manager is the ultimate minimalist move – after all, reducing the number of passwords you need to remember down to one is pretty significant. When we’re talking about digital minimalism we’re referring to the idea of simplifying your digital life to help you focus on the things that are truly important to you. A password manager is an important tool in any digital minimalist’s life and can help you achieve that organizational, zen-like happiness.
Over the years, we’ve heard of many creative ways friends and families use shared vaults to manage their private information. While “Families” is in the name, 1Password supports every kind of family – whether you live together or separately, and whether you’re blood relatives, friends, or roommates. We want to make sharing personal data easy and secure for you and those you care about.
Creating and remembering strong, unique passwords can be a challenge, and resetting them when you forget can be annoying and time-consuming. But it doesn’t have to be this way. If you adopt a password manager like 1Password, you can instantly generate and safely store all your passwords in one place.