1Password Simplifies Access With New Unlock Setting

1Password today announced a redesigned unlock system for Mac and Windows that allows the app to open automatically when a user unlocks their device.

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The new setting lets 1Password unlock alongside the operating system when a user authenticates with Face ID, Touch ID, a PIN, or a system password. According to 1Password, this removes the repeated reauthentication many users encounter when returning to their computers after brief periods away, while still relying on the device's built-in authentication hardware to validate identity.

1Password said the feature is optional and forms part of a broader update introducing new security presets that define how frequently the app locks. The presets offer three default configurations ranging from automatic unlock with the device to more frequent password prompts. Each preset can be adjusted per device, and settings do not sync across platforms.

The update also introduces a security review prompt that explains how each preset works and, in some cases, recommends creating a recovery code. Recovery codes provide an additional fallback if users forget their password or lose access to a trusted device.

1Password said that mobile versions already support a similar device-based unlock, though the app will only reopen automatically if it was accessed within the previous 10 minutes.

The company said the new features are first rolling out to Individual and Family accounts. Business and Enterprise users will receive a separate update and no settings will change without administrator approval.

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Top Rated Comments

dave070 Avatar
6 weeks ago
$36 a year is entirely reasonable for such a useful program. I get people don't like subscriptions but 1Password is definitely worth it for me.

I see this feature as more for your desktop than mobile phone. That I would require faceID each time.
Score: 27 Votes (Like | Disagree)
TwoBytes Avatar
6 weeks ago
I hope Apple Passwords gains the ability to add attachments so it really stuffs the 1Password subscription model that was a large nail in the coffin.
Score: 20 Votes (Like | Disagree)
turbineseaplane Avatar
6 weeks ago
I'm the opposite of many here I guess.

A huge feature, for me, of 1P is how it's totally separate from any of my Apple devices, accounts or logins and is fully cross platform.

This type of data is too important to be worrying about specific platform, device or OS requirements or issues.
Score: 18 Votes (Like | Disagree)
GioGiusi Avatar
6 weeks ago
I've gleefully ditched 1Password for Apple's Passwords app, because this is not the kind of thing that should be managed by a third party app. I don't want to fight with glitchy extensions, pay a subscription, or deal with a master password anymore.

Passwords just works, and has enough features to satisfy the need.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
xpxp2002 Avatar
6 weeks ago

$36 a year is entirely reasonable for such a useful program. I get people don't like subscriptions but 1Password is definitely worth it for me.

I see this feature as more for your desktop than mobile phone. That I would require faceID each time.
Same for me. I actually pay for the family subscription, and 1Password has really taken a lot of the friction out of getting the older and less techy members of my family comfortable with using a password manager. As far as the competitors go, I've tried LastPass, Keepass, and BitWarden; and none of them compare in functionality nor ease of use.

I understand why some would appreciate the convenience of the free, integrated solution Apple provides. But I think credential management is actually best served by a company whose primary focus is that product and separated from the OS and hardware. I appreciate that Apple hasn't abandoned Passwords (yet) and continues to slowly add functionality, but the big tech companies tend to be "jacks of all trades and masters of none" when it comes to products and services that don't contribute heavily to their bottom line.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ignatius345 Avatar
6 weeks ago
I'm finding 1Password less and less reliable these days. Very frequently I find passwords aren't synced properly between the Safari extension and the main app. The extension is reliable enough for filling in passwords, but when I go to save new ones, I always open the app itself and save there.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)