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Developers from the AgileBits studio came with positive news, announcing that the update to their popular password manager 1Password will be completely free. The developers have already shown on the website how, thanks to the news in iOS 8, they will take their application to the next level, and everyone will surely be pleased that such a significant update will be free.

1Password in iOS 8 will use the news associated with the availability of various APIs that will allow applications to use Touch ID, for example. Thanks to this, for example, it will be possible to fill out web forms in Safari by simply placing your finger on the iPhone's sensor. 1Password simply fills in your password, credit card number, and so on for you. By the way, you can view the new function on the illustrative video.

In addition, 1Password will also be able to be opened with a fingerprint, eliminating the need to manually enter the master password. Developers from AgileBits in addition they published the extension, which other developers will be able to insert into their applications, and will thus achieve that the user will be able to login to a specific application or service again through 1Password.

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In addition to the great news about the future of 1Password, AgileBits also comes with a limited time discount on their products. 1Password can be used in a universal version for both iPhone and iPad download for €8,99, which is a decent discount from the regular price of €15,99. In addition, 1Password for Mac is also on sale, which can be purchased for €30,99 instead of the regular €44,99.

Source: macrumorsblog agilebits
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