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Long time user of 1Password - can't understand why everyone doesn't use it
What do you like best about the product?
I love that it's stable - multi-platform (I have on 2 Macs, an iPhone, and an iPad. It's amazingly stable - and constantly updated.
What do you dislike about the product?
hmmmmm........AHHHH - now I remember - when I am logging into an account the first time (let's say a Salesforce Instance), when it saves the URL, it save the whole thing, so if I click Auto-Fill - it has change the URL I'm on and forced te to the Create A Password screen again. It's a pain, but rather trivial.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
System generated passwords that I don't have to keep track of and when I update them on the account - 1Password catches it and ask if I want to update in 1Password. I used to use 1 or 2 different passwords for everything - and I'm finally doing a much better job of protecting my identity and accounts, thanks to 1Password.
Awesome product
What do you like best about the product?
The intuitive interface is phenomenally good. Features are neat, compact, and easy to use. Excellent security, great thought has gone into this password manager. I would recommend it above and beyond any other product.
What do you dislike about the product?
Occasionally, the web plugin opens the full app, and fails to fill in the form I'm on. I have to repeat, sometimes a couple of times, to get it to interact with the page.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Shared administrative third-party accounts, certificates, and keys. 1Password has a great team workflow, and allows you to create arbitrary groups and vaults to share with specific roles and groups.
Great product, more important now than ever
What do you like best about the product?
ease of use, suggested passwords, works seamlessly across all my devices, alerts me when passwords are weak or reused.
What do you dislike about the product?
if not paying attention when changing a password, it is easy to create a duplicate password rather than updating an existing one.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
With online data security more important than ever, 1Password allows me to use a different passwords for each program without having to remember them or unsafely write them down.
Glad I chose 1password among other password managers
What do you like best about the product?
I love it. Been using it for the last 6 months and never ran into any bugs or issues, It simply works. Kudos to the Engineering, QA and design team. There are only few products that reduce the friction between user and the problem and 1password is one of them. Also as a designer I can assure that the product is well designed on all the platforms. I was worried about the security and privacy of a password manager in general but their overall design and the experience made me feel more secure and I don't worry about it now. Also I really love the simple touch of skeuomorphism in branding as well as product design. Simply beautiful!
What do you dislike about the product?
TBH nothing much.I switched from Safari to 1Password so there wasn't any way to import saved passwords from Apple Keychain, but I guess it's a restriction from Apple side. I haven't ran into any bugs, issues yet and never needed to contact their support so can't comment on their support service. A
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Storing and managing password. Using digital products and memorising password on each of the service was a hassle I faced and after choosing to use 1Password, digital life is much more simpler and awesome. You just have to memorise "1" password.
Great way to use secure passwords across all your devices
What do you like best about the product?
The ability to share passwords or vaults of passwords with other people is a great feature.
What do you dislike about the product?
When opening 1Password from within an auth field in Chrome browser on macbook, I must type in my 1Password master password rather than having the ability to use fingerprint.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I no longer have the same password for all my accounts. I can easily change password for any account without needing to memorize the new password.
Sauce Labs
What do you like best about the product?
Password management, insights into bad passwords, let's us know when we can enable 2FA.
What do you dislike about the product?
Wish there was something to remind us to update our passwords every set amount of days, maybe even every year.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We use to use a product called Passpack. It was clunky, there was no local client, and just overall hard to work with. 1Password helps with individual password health so it's not in an excel sheet. Then it also helps keeps our teams organized and generates strong passwords for our environments.
Beautiful Interface, never stress about passwords again
What do you like best about the product?
the UI design leaves nothing compromised
What do you dislike about the product?
that more of my friends aren't already using it.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
my clients rely on me to remember their passwords. Ridiculous, but I can succeed with 1Password.
Outstanding. Feel secure in 1Password's hands
What do you like best about the product?
Cross platform integration - the ease with which I can use 1P on all my devices.
What do you dislike about the product?
Attempting to disambiguate the various accounts/subscriptions I've had over the years can be excruciating.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It creates secure passwords for all my services, which I no longer have to remember. I'm now using much stronger passwords even for inconsequential logins.
Nearly flawless password manager
What do you like best about the product?
About a month after renewing my LastPass subscription, I switched to 1Password. The biggest killer feature for me is easily managed equivalent domains. I can specify several websites per login, not just globally. The UI is great, the feature list is exactly what I need out of a password manager, and I'm confident my information is secure on their platform.
What do you dislike about the product?
The one thing I'd love to see is better handling of localhost domains with different port numbers being treated as different URLs. I can never seem to get that working reliably.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It's a clean, easy to use password manager. It does what it says. The biggest benefit is coss-platform usability.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Just try it. It's probably the best password manager on the market
1Password 7 (v. 7.5) : one long-standing blemish in otherwise unblemished product
What do you like best about the product?
1) Excellent password handling and automatic, integrated browser interface.
2) Excellent login-credentials handling and browser interface.
3) Works with Chrome and Firefox. (Haven't tried it with Safari. Never use Edge.)
4) Ability to note and track software licenses and related data.
5) Ability to keep credit card data securely in one place and ready to hand.
6) Secure Notes feature keeps sensitive information secure but readily at hand.
2) Excellent login-credentials handling and browser interface.
3) Works with Chrome and Firefox. (Haven't tried it with Safari. Never use Edge.)
4) Ability to note and track software licenses and related data.
5) Ability to keep credit card data securely in one place and ready to hand.
6) Secure Notes feature keeps sensitive information secure but readily at hand.
What do you dislike about the product?
1) The big, ugly blemish: If a secure note is long, only part of it will show without switching into Edit mode. In order to see all the note, one must switch to Edit mode. Then one can scroll down to the end. But that leaves the note susceptible to random, unintended changes. Besides, it ought not be necessary.
I spoke with a developer rep perhaps two years ago. He said that that was a known bug and was being worked on. It still isn't fixed.
2) In trying to use the 1Password Mini Mac-menubar icon, there is always an initial screen saying to install the 1Password browser extension even if it already is installed. That screen can't be dismissed. It's not possible to access any of the categories in 1Password 7 (logins, secure notes, software licenses, ...). All one can do is click on the settings (gear) icon and click open 1Password 7 application. Even if it's already open, one must still click on open it.
Only after that will the menubar icon display the UI.
That makes using the menubar icon a nuisance. The initial 'install browser extension' screen should be dismissable at the least and should not appear at all if the extension is already installed. It's just a "Take 1 aspirin and call me tomorrow" pain, but it shouldn't be a pain at all.
I spoke with a developer rep perhaps two years ago. He said that that was a known bug and was being worked on. It still isn't fixed.
2) In trying to use the 1Password Mini Mac-menubar icon, there is always an initial screen saying to install the 1Password browser extension even if it already is installed. That screen can't be dismissed. It's not possible to access any of the categories in 1Password 7 (logins, secure notes, software licenses, ...). All one can do is click on the settings (gear) icon and click open 1Password 7 application. Even if it's already open, one must still click on open it.
Only after that will the menubar icon display the UI.
That makes using the menubar icon a nuisance. The initial 'install browser extension' screen should be dismissable at the least and should not appear at all if the extension is already installed. It's just a "Take 1 aspirin and call me tomorrow" pain, but it shouldn't be a pain at all.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I don't use 1Password 7 to generate passwords. I don't like having site passwords that I don't know or can't reconstruct. I do use it to keep a secure note with all my non-standard site login credentials. Whenever I am at a site and can't get the password right, I just open 1Password 7, access the secure note, and look up the password.
Of course, that requires manually keeping the note, but that's the way I use 1Password 7 to solve that problem.
I do a lot of online shopping. I do not like keeping my credit card data on file with the various sites. I repeatedly use the credit card feature of 1Password 7 when checking out of website stores.
I've begun using the software licenses feature to keep track of all software license keys and other related support info. Of course, that means being very consistent and regular about recording the data at the first of each software purchase, but no pain, no gain.
Of course, that requires manually keeping the note, but that's the way I use 1Password 7 to solve that problem.
I do a lot of online shopping. I do not like keeping my credit card data on file with the various sites. I repeatedly use the credit card feature of 1Password 7 when checking out of website stores.
I've begun using the software licenses feature to keep track of all software license keys and other related support info. Of course, that means being very consistent and regular about recording the data at the first of each software purchase, but no pain, no gain.
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