Since the adoption of passkeys in September, 1Password has reported that more than 700,000 passkeys have been created and saved by their users, which doubled the end-of-year expectations. Currently, 334,000 1Password users are trying passkey technology, 79% of them being consumers and 21% of them being business customers.


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