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.
@sohan_patil For one, we use the strongest known encryption to date. Second, our key derivation mechanism that provides increased security for users by combining multiple authentication factors into a single policy rather than just deriving a key from a password. This also allows for simpler recovery and no server-side master secrets. Lastly, we plan to have an automation to allow users rotate passwords, upgrade to 2FA or stronger factors like passkeys so that each underlying account stays as safe as possible.
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After trying Multifactor, it feels like a seamless way to securely share access with team members without compromising passwords, perfect for collaborative marketing workflows.
Congrats on taking daily #1! I’m not expert at security, but I’d be really excited if my agents like GPT-5 or Cursor could reach my accounts through a preconfigured password manager. This feels like the right path to break the context monopoly. With that, my agent could format and publish social posts or blog articles for me, or plan a trip and then book flights, hotels, and everything else.
@auren Absolutely, that's an ideal use case! Especially if your assistant is actually a rotating team, and it's important to know who did what with those shared accounts and instantly remove access if needed. (Plus, soon, there may be non-human AI assistants on that team, which we'll make it just as easy to share accounts with).
@nuseir_yassin1 The most terrifying thing is sharing accounts without Multifactor, like by putting raw passwords directly into GPT's context window (which a surprising number of agentic apps do today!) ;)
@nuseir_yassin1 Authentication, authorization, and auditing shouldn't be complicated. Rather, they just need to be built in from the beginning. That's how we've decided to do it!
Congrats on launching! How do you envision changing password security for users?
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@sohan_patil For one, we use the strongest known encryption to date. Second, our key derivation mechanism that provides increased security for users by combining multiple authentication factors into a single policy rather than just deriving a key from a password. This also allows for simpler recovery and no server-side master secrets. Lastly, we plan to have an automation to allow users rotate passwords, upgrade to 2FA or stronger factors like passkeys so that each underlying account stays as safe as possible.
After trying Multifactor, it feels like a seamless way to securely share access with team members without compromising passwords, perfect for collaborative marketing workflows.
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@omar_saad3 Awesome! Thanks for giving it a try!
This feels like a bridge between traditional password managers and the AI future “account sharing with agents” Fantastic work, team! :D
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@yashankgoswami Thank you for the kind words, Yashank!
Congrats on taking daily #1! I’m not expert at security, but I’d be really excited if my agents like GPT-5 or Cursor could reach my accounts through a preconfigured password manager. This feels like the right path to break the context monopoly. With that, my agent could format and publish social posts or blog articles for me, or plan a trip and then book flights, hotels, and everything else.
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can i easily share logins with my administrative assistant?
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@auren Absolutely, that's an ideal use case! Especially if your assistant is actually a rotating team, and it's important to know who did what with those shared accounts and instantly remove access if needed. (Plus, soon, there may be non-human AI assistants on that team, which we'll make it just as easy to share accounts with).
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I’m both intrigued + terrified by how simple you’re making this 😂 Congrats!
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@nuseir_yassin1 The most terrifying thing is sharing accounts without Multifactor, like by putting raw passwords directly into GPT's context window (which a surprising number of agentic apps do today!) ;)
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@nuseir_yassin1 Authentication, authorization, and auditing shouldn't be complicated. Rather, they just need to be built in from the beginning. That's how we've decided to do it!
No need to be terrified 😂
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Wishing you great success with this! Excited to see what comes next.
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@sanskarix Thank you for your support, Sanskar!