The team behind our favourite password manager 1Password is doing an AMA session today where you’ll get a chance to ask them anything. Beginning at 2 p.m. eastern time, eleven members of the 1Password team will be available to ask you questions on this Reddit thread.
The following 1Password team members will be available for the AMA session:
Dave Teare, Founder
Roustem Karimov, Founder
Jeffrey Goldberg, Chief Defender Against the Dark Arts
Pilar Garcia, Privacy and Security
Michael Fey, VP of Engineering: Client Apps
Mike Tselikman, Windows QA
Saad Mohammad, Android Developer
Lisa Verheul, Documentation + UX Writer
Khad Young, Documentation + User Assistance
Garrett Oreilly, Customer Support for macOS and iOS
Henry Stern, Customer Support + Reddit
Over the past 14 years, Toronto-based 1Password has grown from a team of 2 to 174, with team members located in over 30 cities around the world. Recently, the company also announced a $200 million partnership with Accel to help it grow even further.
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