![]() To my knowledge, there exist no software applications that are completely immune to malware. In short, 1Password can protect you from a lot of things, but it can't protect your data from you, nor can it protect your data from your own device. In fact, many of the security features offered by 1Password come from the underlying operating system, and so if that's somehow been broken, using 1Password safely can't be guaranteed. Any sufficiently compromised device may be unsafe to use 1Password on. ![]() 1Password is a software application, and as such it depends on the integrity of the hardware, firmware, and operating system on which it runs. Feel free to follow up on that and I can always comment further.Īs for your question about it being possible for malicious software to do damage, yes, absolutely. ![]() There's an ask about a trade-off in security, but you didn't mention anything to compare 1Password to. Unfortunately, I'm not quite sure that I understand the question here. We'll always be marked by an official flair, and will always love both 1Password and you. You'll see some friendly people from the 1Password team ready to help you - keep an eye out for /u/1PasswordCS-Blake, /u/agben, u/Zatara214, and more of us!
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