1Password is making it easier to find passwords based on your location
Briefly

1Password has launched a new feature that enhances user experience by allowing passwords to be organized based on geographical locations. This addition enables users to connect specific locations to items, streamlining access to relevant passwords. For example, users can easily retrieve documents when visiting the doctor or airport without scrolling through long lists. The feature leverages local checks to ensure privacy, with no location data stored or shared. Users can also filter the distances of displayed items, though this aspect may affect usability if too many results are presented.
"Your location data is never stored, shared, or tracked; 1Password checks for nearby items locally so your current location never leaves your device."
"The addition of location data will help ensure only the most relevant passwords are presented when opening the mobile app, minimizing the need to scroll through a long list."
Read at The Verge
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