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You need this in this day and age.
What do you like best about the product?
first off your data isnt housed in China or Russia. Next, its a great app.
it works on my mac, ipad and iphone.. love that i can make strong passwords. price is good and the support is really #1. they listen to you, and they respond to email!
it works on my mac, ipad and iphone.. love that i can make strong passwords. price is good and the support is really #1. they listen to you, and they respond to email!
What do you dislike about the product?
Takes a bit of effort to get to learn, but the support is very good and they actually respond to email!
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
stronger passwords
Recommendations to others considering the product:
There are a lot of passwords out there. I tried most of the top rated and most popular. I find One password the best one for its price, security, ease of use . read the ratings and you'll see it has the most check marks in the box . If you dont have a PW mangement tool i would get one. Dont cop out on the cost! get it!
Indispensable tool
What do you like best about the product?
In these days when we need passwords for the potentially hundreds of sites and tools we use, it is tempting to create weak passwords, reuse passwords, and to keep passwords without changing them. With 1Password all I have to remember is one ridiculously complex password, then I trust the tool to remember all the others. This has helped me be more responsible with my passwords.
What do you dislike about the product?
I wish it integrated more easily with my iPad apps. Also, sometimes when I click on the password field so I can copy it, this will regenerate it. A bit of UI work is in order.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I would be far less responsible about passwords if it wasn't for 1Password.
Great software, superb support
What do you like best about the product?
It keeps getting better, because the designers update and improve based on user issues. When I ran into some glitch (owing to MacOS upgrade), support was effective, patient, and caring.
What do you dislike about the product?
Some fields don't fill in some websites; probably has a fix, but I haven't looked into it.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I am not a business. The benefits are ease of filling in forms, and doing so safely.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Do it.
Can't live without 1password
What do you like best about the product?
Ease of use and their interface. I don't have to remember the passwords anymore. so that is really helpful
What do you dislike about the product?
No feature to select what characters I can add for random generation. Nothing else in particular
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Helped reduce my time remembering passwords
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Buy it!
1Password Rules
What do you like best about the product?
the integration with browsers and use of biometrics
What do you dislike about the product?
thick apps that require log mean i have to start the app separately and hunt the account down and cut and paste. not sure that there is much you can do about that
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
complex passwords that are long enough (12-15 chars)...i don't have to remember all these unique passwords
Recommendations to others considering the product:
use this password vault! it keeps things straight for you while you remain secure with long complex passwords
Come for the Amazing UI, Stay for the Crypto Implementation and Bug-Free Backend
What do you like best about the product?
The user interface. I like that new useful features just appear over time. For example, now when I tab out of an app in IOS after copying my username, then paste that into another app, then tab back to 1Password it *automatically* copies the password because... obviously that's exactly what I would have done next (to paste it into the app once I tab back).
I like the iconography they use for different asset types in the desktop UI.
The ability to attach jpegs or pdfs to assets is really handy for example when scanning identity cards or membership certificates.
The ability to store secure notes gives me a better place to stick core info than OneNote (or Evernote which I used to use).
The web form field auto-entry is nearly flawless and an easy keyboard shortcut away to access. I never give a second thought to using extremely long cryptographically difficult passwords with upper/lower/numbers/punctuation.
The password generation is great. I like that I can avoid ambiguous characters. The password generation where it does words instead of random strings is really handy for setting up security questions like "what's your mother's maiden name?". Why of course, it's "meager biennial gunwale ammonite", thanks for asking.
I like how seamless the integration is between IOS and OSX. Even after my company blocked use of iCloud sync I was able to fall back to Dropbox sync and everything is still working perfectly.
I used LastPass for years and years and finally switched to 1Password as a superior tool. I've maintained a minimal LastPass presence since then and still stand by my claim it is the better option.
I like the iconography they use for different asset types in the desktop UI.
The ability to attach jpegs or pdfs to assets is really handy for example when scanning identity cards or membership certificates.
The ability to store secure notes gives me a better place to stick core info than OneNote (or Evernote which I used to use).
The web form field auto-entry is nearly flawless and an easy keyboard shortcut away to access. I never give a second thought to using extremely long cryptographically difficult passwords with upper/lower/numbers/punctuation.
The password generation is great. I like that I can avoid ambiguous characters. The password generation where it does words instead of random strings is really handy for setting up security questions like "what's your mother's maiden name?". Why of course, it's "meager biennial gunwale ammonite", thanks for asking.
I like how seamless the integration is between IOS and OSX. Even after my company blocked use of iCloud sync I was able to fall back to Dropbox sync and everything is still working perfectly.
I used LastPass for years and years and finally switched to 1Password as a superior tool. I've maintained a minimal LastPass presence since then and still stand by my claim it is the better option.
What do you dislike about the product?
Don't change a thing! Seriously, just keep doing exactly what you're doing and I'll be a happy camper.
Actually, I take that back. Two small things:
- No native support for http password challenge (Apache style) login. This is one of the very few features LastPass still had over 1Password.
- Need family emergency recovery code with notification. There's no easy built-in way to provide a one-time recovery password to be given to a family member or trusted individual to use in case of disaster, which *also* will send a notification in case it is used.
Actually, I take that back. Two small things:
- No native support for http password challenge (Apache style) login. This is one of the very few features LastPass still had over 1Password.
- Need family emergency recovery code with notification. There's no easy built-in way to provide a one-time recovery password to be given to a family member or trusted individual to use in case of disaster, which *also* will send a notification in case it is used.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
1Password's ability to do hierarchical subdomain matching has saved me from having to store multiple instances of the same username/password and just rely on one master password. I realize you can store multiple URLs in a single login asset but the domain matching still comes in handy for the circumstance of "auto-login against domain foo.mycompany.com" matches: 1. "MyCompany", 2. "MyCompany (Foo Unique / Different)".
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Just try it. Do it safely; start with it in parallel with whatever password manager you already use and gradually trust it with more responsibility. After a year, you'll probably be ready to move over.
My favorite Password app
What do you like best about the product?
I like the UI of 1Password best. It's clean and simple and keeps improving over time.
What do you dislike about the product?
I dislike the struggle to sync 1Password data among my computers.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It stores all of my login information, credit cards, postal addresses wonderfully. I can visit a site and log in with one click. I can easily generate unique, secure passwords of different types.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Look at its history!
I don't know how a person lives without 1Password
What do you like best about the product?
Before 1Password just the subject of passwords was upsetting to me. I had so many and they were all over the place and sometimes my browser would remember them and sometimes not or I couldn't find them. And that wasn't very secure. The instant I got 1Password it the whole subject of security and passwords calmed down for me. Everything is safely located in one place that I can get to from anywhere.
What do you dislike about the product?
Somehow it seems that my phone doesn't have the same passwords in my 1password app as my computers do with the desktop version. At some point I'll have to figure that out.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
All my clients' passwords to every single Wordpress site or social profile or Google Analytics or email subscription service or dropbox, EVERYTHING, is all neatly stored in one place so I can relax and not worry about forgetting or losing their passwords. Ever. It's amazing.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
If you ever lose passwords, if you ever have gotten hacked, if you get frustrated logging into any site ever, the solution to your problems is 1Password.
Almost perfect
What do you like best about the product?
One place for all my passwords (and other secret stuff), shared across my Mac and iOS devices completely reliably. It has a clever way of getting hold of my login details as I start new ones; and it recognises changes when they occur.
What do you dislike about the product?
It does not always intervene when I start new logins – presumably because of the web forms being used. Search on my iOS devices can be a little slow.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Maintain security with varied and strong passwords while keeping tabs on all of them: and on much data that I want to keep secure.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Do it, now.
The best for 10 years +
What do you like best about the product?
Continued innovation. Listens to customers. Multi platform. Syncs over dropbox. Never lost data in over 10 years.
What do you dislike about the product?
Trying to move to subscription model. Very few login pages aren't recognized. Unfortunately my bank is one of them. I must use a two step manual copy and paste of my user name on the first page of login. It's automatic after that.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Passwords are more important that keys today. Each one should be different. 1Password allows me to easily provide each needed password on my Mac, Windows, and iPhone and they stay synced when changed on any platform. It automatically remembers a changed password when a website requires it and you are aware it is updating it when it does so. While I've never tried another product for password mgt., 1Password has never given me a reason to look elsewhere.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
If using by one person attempt to buy the product one time then upgrade to newer versions when appropriate. If using by a team, the subscription model does have merits.
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