![]() ![]() On the Mac, 1Password allows you to auto-fill passwords in a variety of browsers by using the magic key combination of COMMAND \. 1Password is a password management application that allows you to store passwords for websites and remote servers (i.e., mail or ssh passwords), as well as credit card information and software license information. This time, however, we will look at one application in particular: Agile Software’s excellent 1Password. We’ve previously looked at syncing application data and preferences with Dropbox, but because Dropbox is such a useful tool, we’re going to look at it again. For more info, visit our Terms of Use page. This may influence how and where their products appear on our site, but vendors cannot pay to influence the content of our reviews. We may be compensated by vendors who appear on this page through methods such as affiliate links or sponsored partnerships. Vincent Danen looks at the 1Password password manager for Mac and its improved syncing with Dropbox, the cloud-based file syncing service.
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