New Update Add a location to any 1Password item and access what you need, exactly where you need it

Gandalf_The_Grey

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Passwords, PINs, and codes aren’t just part of your online world. From hotel safes and Wi-Fi passwords to gym lockers and alarm codes, you often need access to data that’s tied to a specific location in the real world (and in the case of alarm codes, you need it in a hurry).

Wouldn’t it make life so much easier if you had a simple, quick way to find those items exactly when and where you need them?

Well, now you can, thanks to a new capability in the 1Password app. This feature allows you to assign specific locations to items stored in your vaults, which then appear in the 1Password mobile app when you’re near those physical locations.

The idea to have 1Password show you location-specific items came to life during one of our Hackathons. The goal: access your items faster wherever and whenever you need them. Even if you don’t know or remember an item’s name, by simply being at the location associated with that item, 1Password would surface that information for you
 

Jonny Quest

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Maybe I'm just an old curmudgeon, but that just doesn't sound right to me. I am a 1Password fan, but I would probably keep that option/settings disabled. To much "automatic, you're near a location" information for it to know.

"Some assembly required".
 
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