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MacOS Client and iOS app never disappoint
What do you like best about the product?
I love that 1Password is easy enough to use that it's easy to get program compliance.
What do you dislike about the product?
I've never really been fond of the Chrome Extension, however, and generally find myself opening the Mac program rather than opening the Chrome extension when I need to look up or save a new login.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I'm solving the problem of having a lot of random data that I need to remember for future use and accessible across platforms while having a limited amount of brain space to house them all. (I'm also solving the problem that I need to store sensitive information in a secure way).
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You need a password manager, and this one is great
What do you like best about the product?
I love the ease of integration and usage in all my browsers and devices.
What do you dislike about the product?
The age rating of 17+ in the iOS app store stops younger members of my family from getting the full benefit of the plan.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
All my logins on various different websites have their own long random password. It's hard to imagine what this has protected me from, but I am certain that it has done so.
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You need a password manager. This one is excellent.
Great Technical Support
What do you like best about the product?
Dogged determination to solve my problem in a professional and courteous manner.
What do you dislike about the product?
Not a thing so far. I'll let you know if any come up.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Managing passwords for over 200 sites.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Take advantage of the trial offer.
Consistent and very helpful Customer Service!
What do you like best about the product?
Consistent, intuitive, great customer service!
What do you dislike about the product?
Updates....I seldom have time to read the updates and learn what is new and different!
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Password - memory problems! Who can remember all the passwords we need today in the world we live in? Not me! I love that I have 1Password on my phone and on my computer!
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I've used 1Password for several years and love it! Have it on all my devices. I added a iMac and set it all up myself. I was frustrated that I was missing something, as not all my devices were synched with the new computer. I wrote in to customer service, and have to say you guys rock! I got an email the next day, and Dayton stayed with me thru several questions as we puzzled thru the issue. He explained things in emails that were easy to follow and I was able to resolve my issue. I'm so happy I invested, and keep investing in 1Password. The customer service is the best!
perfect password security – multi-platform and family-friendly
What do you like best about the product?
best usability, non intrusive, friendly – for experts and not-so-experts alike. A viable, secure multi-platform solution!
What do you dislike about the product?
no flaws – anything a could think of would be like: sometimes it was not clear if I had the newest version of plugin on all my browsers, so I may have reinstalled/updated without need, to be on the safe side.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Since I have 1Password (for many years, now) I have only very secure unique passwords, mostly generated by 1password, using very secure password-recipes. As 1password has great usability on all platforms, this is the most important security improvement any person can take easily.
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Interesting plans: The Business Plan is ideal for company-wide rollout and includes free family-accounts, all for $ 7.99 per business user.
The family plan is $4.99 for up to five persons, $1 for each additional user.
The family plan is $4.99 for up to five persons, $1 for each additional user.
1Password is the most convenient password manager I have used. Powerful and easy to use.
What do you like best about the product?
+ 1Password's global shortcut (⌘\ on Mac)
+ Two-factor authentication (2FA) support
+ Multiple (shared) vaults to organise
+ Dedicated entries for wifi credentials and credit cards
+ Highly unobtrusive (in contrast to password managers that put icons on your login forms in webpages)
+ Subdomain matching makes sure there is as little bloat as possible when searching through many logins for a page
+ Clear indication of weak or reused passwords
+ Two-factor authentication (2FA) support
+ Multiple (shared) vaults to organise
+ Dedicated entries for wifi credentials and credit cards
+ Highly unobtrusive (in contrast to password managers that put icons on your login forms in webpages)
+ Subdomain matching makes sure there is as little bloat as possible when searching through many logins for a page
+ Clear indication of weak or reused passwords
What do you dislike about the product?
- Mediocre implementation on Linux
- Creditcards do not always autofill correctly
- FaceID unlock is not always available on iPad (do not know why)
- Creditcards do not always autofill correctly
- FaceID unlock is not always available on iPad (do not know why)
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
1Password makes my account creation and login processes easier while improving its security. The global shortcut (⌘\ on Mac) makes 1Password conveniently accessible from anywhere on my machine. I have a few organised vaults, some shared with my colleagues, which is great and makes it easy to find logins. The integrated two-factor authentication (2FA) support is awesome for an additional layer of security without compromising ease of use.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
If you can manage the fair price tag, 1Password is an ideal password manager for Windows, MacOS and mobile!
One of the most important apps I own, and worth every penny
What do you like best about the product?
1Password is the reigning king of all password management programs. I've been using it for about 12 years, I think, and I've never once regretted it. It makes it brain-dead easy to be ridiculously secure. (And I've heard many security researchers use it and recommend it. These are the people that know.)
It not only helps you make excellent, nigh-uncrackable passwords for all your new accounts, but it makes sure you realize which of your existing passwords is too weak, and it'll alert you when a password of yours is the same across multiple sites, because that makes those accounts more vulnerable.
Via its Watchtower feature, it even tells you if any of your sites with logins have been compromised, prompting you to go and update your password in case your login was leaked. It does that by comparing the date of that password's last change to the date on which the account could have been compromised, so if you updated since then, you know you don't need to worry. One excellent feature that is hard to get any other way: occasionally you need to share an account with multiple people, and all share the same "second factor" automatically randomizing numeric code. Without something like 1Password in place, it would be nearly impossible to do. 1Password makes it easy.
I honestly can't imagine what more they could do to help me, truth be told. They've taken it so far already. It's clear that the people at 1Password are super smart, knowledgable experts in their field who are building a product they want to use and that they can trust. So I do too.
It not only helps you make excellent, nigh-uncrackable passwords for all your new accounts, but it makes sure you realize which of your existing passwords is too weak, and it'll alert you when a password of yours is the same across multiple sites, because that makes those accounts more vulnerable.
Via its Watchtower feature, it even tells you if any of your sites with logins have been compromised, prompting you to go and update your password in case your login was leaked. It does that by comparing the date of that password's last change to the date on which the account could have been compromised, so if you updated since then, you know you don't need to worry. One excellent feature that is hard to get any other way: occasionally you need to share an account with multiple people, and all share the same "second factor" automatically randomizing numeric code. Without something like 1Password in place, it would be nearly impossible to do. 1Password makes it easy.
I honestly can't imagine what more they could do to help me, truth be told. They've taken it so far already. It's clear that the people at 1Password are super smart, knowledgable experts in their field who are building a product they want to use and that they can trust. So I do too.
What do you dislike about the product?
Every once in awhile I'll experience a weird little user experience glitch. A password isn't filled in automatically when it should have been. It doesn't offer to save a password when it should have. None of these are security issues, they're just mildly annoying.I figure all software has bugs. If that's the kind 1Password has, I'll grin and bear it given all the pluses it has.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Security, security, security. Organizations so often (usually?) just verbally share crappy passwords across a dozen accounts, using the same easy-to-remember password all over the place, and it's memorized by two or three dozen people. That's easy, but it's extremely, laughably insecure. Like, scary levels of insecure. 1Password allows organizations to fix that without having to take on the pain that proper security would otherwise be. It solves the paradox that if you can memorize a password, it's inherently insecure. Ideally, every account should have a 12+ character password, and a different one on each account. There's no practical way to do that without something like 1Password.
The secure pass and document software I didnt know I needed
What do you like best about the product?
Sharing of or personal-options for passes and documents, easy-sign in access while in browser or app, and generally secure ease
What do you dislike about the product?
long password can be cumbersome to type on iOS device when faceID fails to auth into 1Pass
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
shared stored docs and passwords amongst family
Best in class!
What do you like best about the product?
1Password focus on Security and Privacy.
What do you dislike about the product?
Early adopters aren't looked after as much as we should be. Our pricing seems higher than people signing up today, and it's cumbersome to migrate from the original US region to one of the other regions.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
1Password lets us effectively share credentials in our company. It's super easy to get started regardless of platform and previous experience with "Password Managers".
Best Password Solution I have Found
What do you like best about the product?
The overall full-feature set meets my family's needs well.
What do you dislike about the product?
Lately, the chrome extension is acting weird and doesn't seem as connected with the desktop app as it used to. Minor annoyance.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It is like a 360 degree solution for all things important and requiring safe keeping. From passwords, credit cards, passports, identities. I have family account and both kids are using it in their own personal areas. I use it mostly for personal use but I have setup a vault for work projects and I have found that to be very useful.
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