We'll walk through the origins of the password space, 1Password’s rise as a certified SaaS legend, and finally, whether or not our future truly is passwordless. 1Password has all the resources at its disposal to take over the entire market, but is it ready for a passwordless future? The winner in this space is going to be the company that best balances security with convenience. But to me one company seems to stick out.ġPassword is a juggernaut in the password management space being one of Canada’s most valuable tech firms at $6.8 Billion as of January 2022. That future might come to fruition, especially with the advent of the password manager.īut which one should you choose? There are a plethora of options like LastPass, Dashlane, Bitwarden (and I’m sure you’ll let me know which one is best), etc. It would be nice if the world didn’t need passwords. And don’t forget to change all of them at least once every three months. Passwords are supposed to be long, unique, and complicated all to prevent hackers from breaking in. From banking accounts to online games, and even the hair salon, it's estimated that the average person has 100 passwords. How many passwords do you know off the top of your head? To tell you the truth I couldn’t even tell you what my Netflix password is.
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