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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
Rene123 Yes, using up two accounts from a family plan is an option. But I'd really prefer to see selective sync and selective secret key access as an option within individual accounts.
Regarding the original topic (presumably related to recent WSJ article) - when it comes to iOS devices (and Android for that matter) I'm not sure there's anything to say beyond what others have already said. If a thief has obtained your device and device passcode they can access your device but not 1Password. To access 1Password they would also need your 1Password master password or ability to dupe the device biometrics.
However, I think there is an issue on Windows (I don't know about Mac). Turning on ability to unlock 1Password on Windows using biometrics (Windows Hello) seems to bring with it the ability to unlock 1Password with the computer Pin/Passcode/Password. As far as I can tell if you want access via biometrics it doesn't seem possible to exclude access via Windows pin/passcode/password.