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.
Congrats on the launch this is really solid!
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Congrats! With Lastpass, I'm able to share my login details with multiple people at the same time (1 to many). Is it possible to do the same with Multifactor?
@thiagodecarvalho You can share with as many people as you'd like by adding their emails in the account sharing menu. In the future, we will also allow you to create groups and folders for sharing. Also, these groups/folders (or individual shares) can be given the exact level of permissions that you specify :)
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Hi Multifactor seems super cool! I would love to be able to share credentials in an easy and fine-grained way.
However, I had problems getting it working. Maybe it's just user error, which is why I am posting here. I installed Multimodal on both my iphone and Macbook and had the same problems with both.
The "copy" button next to the password doesn't work. UPDATE: I think it is supposed to create a checkpoint link, but when it cannot (for X/Twitter and Facebook in my case), there is no error and the copy buffer just keeps whatever was last in it. (You can make the password visible and then manually retype it, but that also defeats the purpose of not sharing passwords.)
The two accounts I tried to share with a friend (X/Twitter and Facebook) would not let me share. The sharing screen gave me an error, "This service can't be used with Checkpoint yet". How can I find which services are fully integrated today, so I don't waste time setting up servces that are not integrated?
I wanted to share an account on a different app (Copper CRM) but search could not find it, so I assume it is not integrated at all.
I hope you can guide me on using Multifactor correctly and productively. Thanks,
Jean
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I wanted to use it, but it started with a bug that prevented using a passkey. Then, when I tried to import from LastPass, it gave me an error saying it couldn't do it now. So, the only option is to do it manually. Despite all this, I still haven't used the platform.
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! With Lastpass, I'm able to share my login details with multiple people at the same time (1 to many). Is it possible to do the same with Multifactor?
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@thiagodecarvalho You can share with as many people as you'd like by adding their emails in the account sharing menu. In the future, we will also allow you to create groups and folders for sharing. Also, these groups/folders (or individual shares) can be given the exact level of permissions that you specify :)
Hi Multifactor seems super cool! I would love to be able to share credentials in an easy and fine-grained way.
However, I had problems getting it working. Maybe it's just user error, which is why I am posting here. I installed Multimodal on both my iphone and Macbook and had the same problems with both.
The "copy" button next to the password doesn't work. UPDATE: I think it is supposed to create a checkpoint link, but when it cannot (for X/Twitter and Facebook in my case), there is no error and the copy buffer just keeps whatever was last in it. (You can make the password visible and then manually retype it, but that also defeats the purpose of not sharing passwords.)
The two accounts I tried to share with a friend (X/Twitter and Facebook) would not let me share. The sharing screen gave me an error, "This service can't be used with Checkpoint yet". How can I find which services are fully integrated today, so I don't waste time setting up servces that are not integrated?
I wanted to share an account on a different app (Copper CRM) but search could not find it, so I assume it is not integrated at all.
I hope you can guide me on using Multifactor correctly and productively. Thanks,
Jean
I wanted to use it, but it started with a bug that prevented using a passkey. Then, when I tried to import from LastPass, it gave me an error saying it couldn't do it now. So, the only option is to do it manually. Despite all this, I still haven't used the platform.