About 1Password

1Password protects and stores all company secrets beyond SSO such as passwords, security tokens, 2FA codes, documents, and passkeys (coming soon) to centralize and simplify the sign-in experience. Employees get quick, secure access to any app or service – even those Security or IT may not be aware of – and can safely manage and share everything they need to work together productively. Developers also have access to a collection of features to help secure secrets and speed up workflows throughout the software development life cycle. 1Password also provides admins with more control and visibility as a result of aggregating identity and centralizing credential management. It is easy to deploy and integrates with Azure AD, Okta, OneLogin, Google Workspace and more, so admins can automatically provision employees or configure SSO using the systems they already trust. You can view data breaches, password vulnerabilities, and usage insights in a single dashboard, or send activity data to your SIEM tool via our Events API giving you a complete picture of your security posture. 1Password is secure and private by design. We’re the only password manager that can say with full confidence your data and secrets will remain safe in the unlikely event of a breach. 1Password’s unique Two-Key-Derivation using the combination of an account password and Secret Key (128-bit, machine-generated code) means nobody could decrypt the data in the unlikely case they were able to access it. To keep data safe at rest and in transit, our security approach starts with AES 256-bit encryption, and we use multiple techniques to make sure only you have access to your information. No other password manager uses SRP protocol to prevent anyone from stealing your credentials or reading any non-secret information sent to the server. Lastly, we’ve built our Single Sign-On integration maintaining zero-knowledge architecture and end-to-end encryption using a trusted device model meaning even if your identity provider credentials are compromised, attackers still wouldn’t be able to access your 1Password data. See our security white paper to learn more. Coming summer 2023 we’ll be supporting sign-up and sign in to 1Password using passkeys. In Q2, we are also beginning support for the storing of passkeys within 1Password so that our users can securely access passkeys across platforms in the same place where they keep passwords and other secure information.
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1Password pricing

1Password does not have a free version but does offer a free trial. 1Password paid version starts at US$7.99/month.

Starting Price:
US$7.99/month
Free Version:
No
Free trial:
Yes

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1Password Reviews for UK Users

Feature rating

Value for Money
4.5
Functionality
4.7
Ease of Use
4.6
Customer Support
4.5
5 reviews of 2,096 View all reviews
Alex
Alex
  • Industry: Banking
  • Company size: 501–1,000 Employees
  • Used Daily for 1+ year
  • Review Source
Value for Money
2
Functionality
5
Ease of Use
5
Customer Support
0

5
Reviewed on 21/06/2023

Market leader in corporate password and access management

Overall I’m happy with what 1Password provides, but for personal use I’m sticking with the free tier of BitWarden.

Pros

I like the UI design and the excellent browser plug-ins that allow me to sign in to any Web site or service without having to retype my password: the laptop’s built-in fingerprint reader takes care of that. The syncing between desktop and mobile devices works flawlessly, and it’s easy to generate new passwords and fill in custom form fields (such as checkboxes). I also really like the sharing feature that enables sharing one item with a coworker.

Cons

I don’t like the lock-in 1Password introduces by offering to couple the Family account to the work account. If I change employers, and the new one does not use 1Password, I would have to migrate my personal vault, which is always a hassle.

Efrén Alejandro
  • Industry: Computer Software
  • Company size: Self Employed
  • Used Daily for 1-5 months
  • Review Source
Value for Money
4
Functionality
5
Ease of Use
4
Customer Support
0

5
Reviewed on 18/01/2024

How to leave the Apple Ecosystem

I think it is really great. After using the iCloud credentials manager I was a little scared of leaving the Apple environment and the password manager was one of the greatest cons of leaving it. Importing the passwords from iCloud was really easy, it works very well, almost like a native password manager and in general I would recommend it.

Pros

The biggest pro is the option of passkey, I think it is one of the greatest features. The password are more secure in their app than in other type of password managers. It's really easy to import your credentials from other apps.

Cons

Not so many websites allow passkeys. Sometimes the website is not recognize automatically. You need to configure manually in the browser so you can only see the recommendations of 1password instead of the browser recommendations.

Abe
Abe
  • Industry: Writing & Editing
  • Company size: Self Employed
  • Used Daily for 2+ years
  • Review Source
Value for Money
3
Functionality
4
Ease of Use
3
Customer Support
0

3
Reviewed on 10/08/2023

Stopped Using 1Password due pervious security breech

I used it for many years but I found as 1Password updated their software, some features were difficult to use. If you forget the master password, it uses an emergency kit to get you back in but the kit is difficult to use.

Pros

1Password is easy-to-use with a good user interface. It syncs across all my devices. Has a strong master password.

Cons

It had a security breech which industry leader recommend caution using 1Password. It is expensive and has limited import options.

Russell
  • Industry: Nonprofit Organization Management
  • Company size: 11–50 Employees
  • Used Daily for 2+ years
  • Review Source
Value for Money
4
Functionality
5
Ease of Use
5
Customer Support
0

5
Reviewed on 07/11/2023

Secure access to all of the passwords and IT guy needs.

Pros

Secure, encrypted password management that makes life a lot easier. Being in IT I cannot describe the number of passwords I have to keep track of or how often I have to change them so 1Password keeps me working without losing my mind!

Cons

The newer version of the mobile app will remain open longer without requiring the user to sign back in so I am sticking to the older version of the mobile app.

Alternatives Considered

LastPass

Reasons for Choosing 1Password

Dashlane could lock a user out if the main password was forgotten, which happened to one of our executives - he was not happy.

Switched From

Dashlane for Business

Reasons for Switching to 1Password

Ease of use and cost plus the business features are better.
Verified Reviewer
  • Industry: Nonprofit Organization Management
  • Company size: 11–50 Employees
  • Used Daily for 2+ years
  • Review Source
Value for Money
4
Functionality
5
Ease of Use
5
Customer Support
4

5
Reviewed on 30/08/2023

Used many, this one wins

Pros

After using many different password management systems, I can clearly state that 1Password offers the best value for money for my work's and family's needs. Their technology, UI and constant updates are incredible.

Cons

In general, I would always rather buy a great product as a one-off rather than a Saas, but this business model is fading out globally.

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