Multifactor: Password Manager for Secure Sharing with Humans and AI
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Garry Tan
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Summary
Multifactor is a password manager designed for secure sharing of account access without exposing passwords. It allows users to share access via Google Docs-style links, import passwords from existing managers like LastPass, Apple, and Google, and enables AI agents to log in and perform actions with user permission.
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Use links like Google Docs to grant access.
Import from LastPass, Apple, or Google with one click.
Let AI agents log in and take action with your permission.
Multifactor lets you share access to accounts securely without exposing passwords. Use links like Google Docs to grant access. Import from LastPass, Apple, or Google with one click. Let AI agents log in and take action with your permission.
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