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Former Member
2 years agoHow to protect against compromised iPhone passcode
I am wondering about an unlikely scenario. Let's say I am forced to reveal my iPhone passcode and turnover my iPhone. The unlocked iPhone now has access to all my 1Password stored accounts, and my em...
omzaz
2 years agoNew Contributor
It's worth mentioning, though, that if you're already in a situation where someone has threatened you to make you reveal one secret (your iPhone passcode), it's quite plausible they'll also want a second (your 1Password account password). By that point, if someone is that determined, there isn't really anything you can do.
I do think there are features 1Password could offer to reduce vulnerability to this kind of attack or impact of it.
Give us an option to disguise the app icon/name so that it appears as something other than 1Password on the home screen / app list.
Give us a selective sync option for vaults. If this were an option I would put all my most highly sensitive info/passwords (financial accounts / important email accounts) into a vault which I would elect not to sync to my phone.
Give us option to disable secret key access on a per-device basis.