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  • 8.12.10.36
  • 8.12.8.26
  • 8.12.6.39
  • 8.12.5.1
  • 8.12.4.46
  • 8.12.2.37
  • 8.12.1.3
  • 8.12.0.13
  • 8.11.23.1
  • 8.11.22.27
  • 8.11.20.39
  • 8.11.18.36
  • 8.11.16.35
  • 8.11.14.24
  • 8.11.12.27
  • 8.11.10.37
  • 8.11.8.40
  • 8.11.6.27
  • 8.11.4.27
  • 8.11.2
  • 8.11.0
  • 8.10.82
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  • 8.10.76
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  • 8.10.68
  • 8.10.64
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  • 8.10.48
  • 8.10.46
  • 8.10.45
  • 8.10.44
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  • 8.10.39
  • 8.10.38
  • 8.10.36
  • 8.10.35
  • 8.10.34
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  • 7.9.832
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  • CLI
  • Beta

1Password 8.12.10.36, published by AgileBits Inc., is a cross-platform password manager whose purpose is to store, generate, and autofill credentials so that individuals and organizations can avoid re-using weak passwords and reduce the risk of data breaches. Positioned within the Security & Privacy category, the application encrypts log-ins, payment cards, secure notes, software licenses, and other sensitive assets behind a single master password and a secret Account Key, then syncs them through AgileBits’ cloud service or a local vault for offline access. Typical use cases range from a consumer autofilling shopping-site credentials on a phone to an IT administrator provisioning shared vaults for marketing, finance, and development teams, enforcing role-based permissions, auditing sign-in events, and rotating breached passwords automatically. Since its debut the program has evolved through eighty-one distinct public builds, adding features such as Travel Mode for border crossings, SSH key storage for developers, and Universal Sign-On integrations with Okta and Azure AD. Version 8.12.10.36 refines the inline autosave prompt, extends Duo push support to Windows workstations, and resolves several Chromium-based browser-crash regressions while maintaining AES-256 end-to-end encryption and a zero-knowledge architecture that prevents even the vendor from reading customer data. Desktop clients, mobile apps, command-line tools, and browser extensions all share a unified interface that can suggest strong pass-phrases, flag reused or pwned secrets, and fill 2FA codes generated by built-in TOTP support. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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