

Expect some sharp turns and sudden drops so please keep your arms and legs in the vehicle at all times.Īs such this initial release should be used for testing and validation purposes only and is not suitable for business critical environments. We’re really excited about what’s now possible with 1Password on Linux and all the incredible things we have planned.Īs thrilled as we are it’s important to remember 1Password for Linux is still in beta. We have many more great things planned to make 1Password for Linux even greater. X11 clipboard integration and clearing ✂️Īnd this is just what’s available in the first beta.System tray icon for staying unlocked while closed 📌.

Unlock with your Linux user account, including biometrics ☝️.Tiling window manager support and descriptive window titles 🏠.Open network locations (FTP, SSH, SMB) 🌍.Automatic Dark Mode selection based on your GTK theme 🌓.Simple and secure installs using apt and dnf package managers 📦.In addition to these great improvements we’ve tailored the app to integrate with Desktop Linux:
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Watchtower Dashboard suggests how to improve your Security Score 🎯.Unlock screen shows all your accounts and supports using different passwords 🔐.Move item dialog allows you to easily share items and see who they are shared with 👨👩👦👦.Beautiful new look and feel based on our new design language 😍.Quick Find and intelligent search suggestions 🔎.We used this new foundation to bring you the 1Password experience you know and love to Linux and extended it further with: We’re especially proud to be using the incredible ring crypto library to power the end-to-end encryption that keeps your data safe. Its backend is written completely in Rust, a secure systems programming language that has made a lot of waves in the Linux community. Our new app is built to meet the security and performance expectations of Linux users. Planned for official release early next year, we couldn’t wait to share the news with you so today we’re unveiling a beta so you can join in on the fun.

That’s right – we now have a full-featured desktop app for Linux which you can use to quickly find, edit, and organize your items! And it looks gorgeous, too! 😍 I’m super excited to announce our first beta release of 1Password for Linux.
