

If you use 1Password with your family or team, make sure you have more than one family organizer or administrator. Your Emergency Kit is a PDF document with your account details, including your Secret Key. When you sign in on all your devices, each one can be used to find your Secret Key when you need it. Your Secret Key is stored on devices you’ve used to sign in to your account. To make sure you always have access to 1Password: It’s an important first step, but there’s more you can do to protect your account. So if it gets removed from Safari, you’ll still be able to access your account. When you set up the 1Password apps, your Secret Key will be saved in the apps. If your Secret Key is removed from Safari and you don’t have it stored anywhere else, you won’t be able to access your account. For example, 1Password stores your Secret Key in local storage. This affects full-featured web apps like 1Password that use local storage for legitimate purposes. Information a website stores in local storage will now be erased if you don’t visit that website at least once every 7 days. Starting in Safari 13.1 for Mac and iOS 13.4, there are some additional changes to Intelligent Tracking Prevention.

This was great news for privacy, and a lot of us at 1Password use Safari because of its strong commitment to privacy. In 2017, they introduced Intelligent Tracking Prevention, which helps prevent advertisers from tracking you when you use Safari. Here’s why.Īpple has always been at the forefront of the fight to protect your privacy, and the WebKit team that builds the foundation of Safari is no exception. If you signed up for 1Password in Safari and aren’t already using one of the 1Password apps, it’s important to start today.
