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    Windows 11 Native Passkeys: 1Password and Bitwarden Integration

    Microsoft has rolled out native, system‑level support for third‑party passkey managers in Windows 11 — and with the Windows November 2025 security update the capability is now broadly available, including built‑in integrations for 1Password and an early‑access path for Bitwarden. This change...
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    Windows 11 Extends Passkeys to Third Party Providers for Passwordless Sign In

    Microsoft has begun rolling Windows 11 into a more flexible, passwordless future by adding native support for third‑party passkey providers — notably 1Password and Bitwarden — so those services can act as system-level passkey managers alongside Windows Hello and Microsoft’s own synced passkey...
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    1Password Becomes Windows 11 System Passkey Manager with MSIX Build

    1Password’s desktop app can now act as the system-level passkey manager on Windows 11, letting the vault you trust create, store and surface passkeys directly inside the operating system’s authentication flow — provided you run the MSIX build of 1Password and a supported Windows 11 release...
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    Windows 11 Passwordless Sign-In: Passkeys with Windows Hello

    Microsoft’s latest push makes the long-promised “passwordless” future real for Windows 11 users by turning passkeys and Windows Hello into the default, secure way to sign into apps, websites, and corporate devices — removing passwords from the sign-in flow while preserving recoverability and...
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    Microsoft and 1Password Drive Passwordless Security in Windows 11 with Passkeys

    Microsoft’s latest moves in credential security are reshaping both the everyday user experience and the broader conversation around passwordless authentication. Nowhere is this transformation more evident than in the deepening integration of 1Password’s passkey capabilities directly within...
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    Microsoft and 1Password Lead the Passwordless Revolution with Passkeys in Windows 11

    The digital security landscape is undergoing a significant transformation as passwords, long regarded as both essential and vulnerable, begin to yield to more advanced forms of authentication. Microsoft has been at the forefront of this evolution, aggressively pursuing a passwordless future...
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    Microsoft Teams Up with 1Password to Enable Passwordless Sign-Ins on Windows 11

    Microsoft has taken a significant step toward a passwordless future by integrating 1Password with Windows 11, enabling passkey-based sign-ins. This collaboration allows users to authenticate seamlessly using biometric data, such as fingerprints or facial recognition, enhancing both security and...
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    Windows 11 Version 25H2: Revolutionizing Updates with Seamless Enablement

    The landscape of Windows operating system updates is on the verge of a major transformation with Microsoft’s confirmed release of Windows 11 Version 25H2. The company is publicly set to introduce not just a collection of new features but a fundamentally revamped update mechanism, one poised to...
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    Windows 11 25H2 Update: Enhanced Security with 1Password Passkeys & New Features

    Microsoft has recently released new builds for Windows 11, introducing significant enhancements, notably the integration of 1Password's passkey functionality and the official designation of version 25H2. These updates aim to bolster security measures and refine user experience. 1Password Passkey...
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    Windows 11 Integrates Third-Party Passkeys for a Passwordless Future

    Microsoft’s push toward a passwordless future took a significant step forward this week, as the company began testing third-party passkey integration in Windows 11 for users enrolled in its Dev and Beta Insider channels. While the concept of “passwordless” authentication isn’t new, the practical...
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    Windows 11 & 1Password Collaboration Enhances Password Management with Passkeys

    Windows 11 is poised to revolutionize password management by integrating passkey support, starting with a collaboration with 1Password. This partnership enables users to store and manage passkeys within their existing 1Password vaults, as well as create new passkeys directly through the password...
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    Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26120.4520: Passwordless Enhancements & Key Fixes

    Here’s a summary of the key highlights from the official announcement for Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26120.4520 (KB5060834) in the Beta Channel, as published on the Windows Insider Blog on June 27, 2025: What’s New Passwordless Improvements with 1Password 1Password is now integrated as a...
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    Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26200.5670: New Features, Fixes & Known Issues

    Here’s a concise summary of the official release notes for Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26200.5670 (Dev Channel), directly from the Windows Insider Blog: Key New Features and Changes Passwordless Improvements 1Password Integration: You can now use 1Password as a passkey provider with...
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    8 Essential Apps to Install on Your New Android Phone

    So you've just unboxed your shiny new Android phone, pulled off that protective plastic with the satisfaction of a kid unwrapping a holiday gift, and powered it on for the first time. Congratulations! Now comes the real fun (and let’s admit it, slight tedium): setting up your phone with apps...
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    Microsoft Introduces Passkeys: The Future of Passwordless Security in Windows 11

    In a bold step towards enhancing user security, Microsoft has unveiled a plug-in model for Windows 11 that integrates passkey functionality with leading password management services, 1Password and Bitwarden. This initiative makes it easier for users to transition from traditional passwords to a...
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    Windows 7 Icons/folders in Start Menu are empty/greyed out

    I have half a dozen or more programs in the Start Menu whose icons are either greyed out and their folders are "empty". I tried reinstalling them, going to programs and right-clicking "Repair", running Unhide.exe and a program to rebuild the Windows Icon Cache, nothing has helped. I have...
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