

I absolutely love 1Password, but I have to say this is pretty much a make or break feature for me. Sites that have adopted U2F (Just to name a few): Given the nature of 1Password and the type of information it stores, I'd honestly say U2F should be your next priority (While still maintaining OTP for those without keys that support U2F.) U2F is basically the standard nowadays for 2-Factor Security and I can list of plenty of websites/companies that have adopted U2F. While I'm usually for these types of decisions, I'm afraid I have to disagree on this one. Just as a note, LastPass actually haven't added support for this. We only have limited development resources, and so we need to be sure we're using them to create the most benefit for the most customers.īut we're not going to add it just because LastPass did. Beyond the question of what benefit this would actually add to 1Password, assuming the benefit exists, we still need to weigh it against other demands. We may add this, but we want to make sure there is a solid benefit to doing so. We'd rather make well informed well reasoned decisions about the direction we're headed. Adding something to 1Password simply because a competitor has done so seems like a race to the bottom. That isn't to say that there may not be any merit to it, and indeed there may be yet, but at this point we haven't committed to it. This is a form of the latter, and adds the most benefit to services that rely on strong authentication methods for protecting your account. 1Password is primarily built around protecting your data with encryption opposed to authentication. Makes sense in one context doesn't necessarily make sense in another.
