
The Safari app extension is now built into 1Password 7.0 itself, and the app has been re-engineered to run within a single process. Other improvements include being able to check passwords against a 500-million-strong database of exposed passwords, while Touch ID support is tightened with Secure Enclave, which protects the encryption keys using the local Mac's own hardware. Users can now also "pop-out" items for permanent pinned access, making them easy to access across a variety of apps. Secure notes gain rich formatting using Markdown language and tags can now be nested. Vaults can now be edited easily from the sidebar too. All vaults are now visible in sidebar view, allowing users to drag and drop items between them (or into 'New Vault' to create one from scratch). 1Password mini - the browser add-on - has also been given a design refresh, while a new Large Type view for displaying passwords help users when having to manually input passwords themselves.ġPassword 7.0 for Mac gains a facelift too, with its sidebar now coloured using a dark theme and monochromatic icons to minimise distraction. The new release also adds support for Windows Hello, allowing users to unlock their vaults with their fingerprint or via facial recognition.

This includes the addition of a handy sidebar, which comes in particular handy now the client supports multiple vaults for storing data. 1Password 7.0 for Windows comes with the promise of a major new redesign to tie it in closely to the Mac client.
