![]() I’m happy paying for the family plan for my personal needs, and PSPDFKit has a company license we use to share passwords and credentials that every team member needs to access. I’ve been a faithful 1Password user for many years now, and I have not had a single issue with it. It will also work on any platform, and not just the Apple ecosystem. I, however, find the iCloud Keychain UI to be cumbersome and not particularly user-friendly, which is why I recommend using a third-party one, even if alongside iCloud Keychain.Īny good third-party password manager will provide a much better experience out of the box, and it will even let you save all kinds of data to it so that you have a centralized, always-in-sync store of your most important information. If you’re in the Apple ecosystem, as I am, you might think iCloud Keychain is enough for you, and it perhaps is. But I decided to kick off my list with a password manager because there’s not much I can say other than password managers are good, and you should use one. Password Manager: 1Passwordįirst of all, I’d like to acknowledge the fact that a password manager should in no way be considered a tool that’s only useful for remote workers. In this blog post, I thought I’d get a bit more hands-on and share some applications you can download right now that will improve your life as a remote worker. In fact, one of our colleagues, Matej, has even shared some lessons he’s learned as a long-time remote worker. ![]() We’ve talked extensively about the remote culture of our company on this blog. And with the exception of a handful of people who work out of our small Vienna office, most of the team is distributed around the world. ![]() PSPDFKit is a remote-first company, which means everyone on the team has the flexibility to choose where they want to work from.
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