1Password Full Review: Secure and Easy to Use
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- Easy to use
- Unlimited devices sync
- Two-Factor authentication
- Friendly 24/7 E-mail support
- Travel mode
- Can’t share data with non-users
- Does not offer a free plan
- Syncing between devices is a bit slow
- No password inheritance
- Easy to use
- Unlimited devices sync
- Two-Factor authentication
- Friendly 24/7 E-mail support
- Travel mode
- Firefox
- Google Chrome
- Microsoft Edge
- Opera
- Safari
- 256-bit encryption vault
- Actionable password strength report
- Activity logs
- Audit trail and reports
- Biometric logins (Face ID, Touch ID)
- Dark web scanning
- Document Storage 5GB
- Mobile app PIN unlock
- Password auto change
- Secure password sharing
- Travel mode
- Two-factor authentication
- Major Credit Cards (Mastercard, Visa, American Express)
- PayPal
- Email support
- Live chat
- Phone Support
- Searchable help articles and guides
- Ticket support
- Android
- iOS
- Linux
- macOS
- Windows
- 5 or more guest accounts
- Admin controls
- Browser import
- Digital legacy/will
- Form filling
- Free family accounts
- Free plan
- Free trial
- Integrated SSOs
- Money-back guarantee
FAQs
1Password is a password manager that allows its users to generate, sync, store, and fill out passwords. It is an excellent choice for anyone looking for software to sync their passwords through an unlimited number of devices.
Yes, 1Password is safe; it supports two-factor authentication to provide an extra layer of protection, meaning that your data is encrypted; only you can access your passwords. Only necessary information is collected with no risk of it shared with third parties.
1Password offers FAQS to answer the most common and repeated questions, and you can search through to find your query. If you did not find the answer, don’t worry, you can still reach out to their customer support team via E-mail, Twitter, and forum, which are available on the website.
First, choose your plan; after you click on the selected program, the website will send you to the register page, which will require you to fill in your name and E-mail. After entering the E-mail address, you will receive a six-digit authentication code to proceed with the registration. After you set your master password, they will require you to enter your card information, and the First 14 days will be free. Now you are good to go!
No, 1Password does not offer a free Plan, but it does provide a 14-day free trial.
Personal plan: The starting price is $2.99 per month ($35.88 per year). 1Password families: The starting price is $4.99 per month ($59.88 per year). Business: The starting price is $7.99 per month ($95.88 per year). Enterprise: custom. Teams starter pack: $19.95 per month ($239.4 per year).