1Password: Password Manager

Save & share passwords safely

Published by: AgileBits
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1Password has been helping folks forget their passwords since 2006. Trusted by millions of people and more than 150,000 businesses, "1Password offers the best combination of features, compatibility, security, and ease of use" among password managers, according to The New York Times Wirecutter.
== Generate strong passwords ==
Use the built-in password generator to create strong, unguessable passwords with a tap, then access those secure passwords on any device. 1Password works across popular operating systems as a browser extension, mobile app, or desktop app.
== Sign in automatically ==
Autofill your username and saved passwords when signing in to websites or apps. 1Password for iPhone and iPad works with Safari and apps so you can sign in to your online accounts without the hassle. You can even download a dedicated 1Password for Safari browser extension for even more seamless integration.
== Built-in two-factor authentication ==
1Password can also create and autofill one-time two-factor authentication codes for services that support 2FA, so there’s no need for a separate authenticator app – and no more copying and pasting.
== Industry-leading passkey support ==
Did you know there’s a more convenient and secure alternative to passwords? They’re called passkeys, and you can generate and save those in 1Password, too – and even use them to unlock 1Password. For sites that support passkeys, you’ll never have to generate another password.
== Sign in with other providers ==
If you sign in to websites or apps with Apple or other providers in a web browser, you can store and sign in with those logins in 1Password, too.
== Secure and organize your digital life ==
Faster sign-ins are only the beginning. In addition to managing passwords and passkeys, you can store credit cards, secure notes, banking info, medical records, and anything else you want to protect in 1Password, so your most valuable personal information is always available on any device.
== Share anything, securely ==
Share passwords and anything you store in 1Password with anyone, even if they don’t use 1Password. Securely (and temporarily) share Wi-Fi details, financial information, and other sensitive info with friends, family, or colleagues to keep that information out of insecure channels like email and messaging apps.
== Security made easy ==
Strong password generation is a big win for your personal security, but 1Password is much more than a password vault. Security features include unlocking 1Password with biometric authentication (including Touch ID or Face ID), and real-time security alerts and reporting through Watchtower. You’ll know immediately if your accounts are compromised in a data breach, so you can take the necessary action.
== Travel Mode ==
Protect your data from prying eyes while traveling with Travel Mode. Temporarily hide vaults containing sensitive information and restore them when you’re home.
== Uniquely secure, completely private ==
Protect yourself and your family from cyber criminals with 1Password’s unique, industry-leading security. We can’t see your 1Password data, so we can’t use it, share it, or sell it. Learn more about our security model at 1Password.com/security.
== Get started for free ==
Try 1Password free for 14 days, then find the plan that's right for you or your business.
Terms of Use: https://1password.com/legal/terms-of-service/.
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In-Apps

1Password Teams Annual
USD 274.99
1Password Family Annual
USD 59.99
1Password Teams Monthly
USD 22.99
1Password Family Monthly
USD 6.99
1Password Individual Annual
USD 35.99
1Password Individual Monthly
USD 3.99

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    Yes, 1Password is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

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    1Password has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is USD 67.49.

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User Rating

3.67 out of 5

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1Password Reviews

horrible app

czxcdss on

United States

Every single feature of this app is counterintuitive.

Game changer.

lilfrozenwater on

United States

Definitely worth the price!

Great app

NightmareKT on

United States

Very useful application.

Don’t download.

D-Grim on

United States

I ve PAID for this app twice now. A few years ago they made the original app unusable unless you bought the “new” one instead updating the original app. Fine, I paid for the “new” app. Last week they switched to subscription base and froze my app unless I paid on a monthly basis for an app I paid outright already. Truly awful

Trending down

JackJones on

United States

I’ve been using 1P for I don’t know 10 years or so and I’m about ready to find an alternative. Becomes more complicated, harder to use, and more user hostile (like forcing me to type my password every 2 weeks for example) with each update. Also, my wife hates using it, despite my best efforts to get her on board 😀

Solid option for a PW manager on Mac

NetCloudEngineer0 on

United States

Solid option for a PW manager on Mac

Cruddy interface

Thitherflit on

United States

Absolutely non- intuitive set up. I spent a lot of time trying to set it up. It didn’t provide links to things, rather it told me to go find them, which I couldn’t. The AI “assistant” didn’t understand my questions, and kept giving me links to poorly written pages. AVOID!

Safari extension broken on iPadOS

EggsWithKetchup on

United States

The Safari extension is the most important part of your app. It’s broken in version 8.10.38 on iPadOS 17.5.1

Too much friction

Mark Stoneman on

United States

It's reliable, I've been experiencing increasing amounts of friction with this app lately, almost to the point where it is asking more of me than it is giving back. Am considering a move, perhaps to ProtonPass, after many years of use. (I started before the subscription models began.) - The latest annoyance: it has decided that I failed on the password too many times and so now it is making me use the password every time until it decides otherwise. Thing is, I never failed. I just backed out of the darned thing, which I didn't want open in the first place. Moreover, it should be my business what the consequences are. But no. There is no setting for this issue. It makes me feel like I somehow got transported to an enterprise setting without admin privileges.

Very Good App

carcat321 on

United States

Excellent and much better than initial update

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App Info

Publisher
AgileBits
Languages
Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, Spanish, Chinese
Recent release
8.10.56 (1 week ago )
Released on
Aug 9, 2022 (2 years ago )
Last Updated
6 days ago
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