Overview
1Password is an easy-to-use but secure password manager that the world’s major companies trust. With the help of 1Password, employees can work online safely. Once the software is incorporated, good security habits become a part of your daily routine. When the entire company uses 1Password, the risk reduces, and productivity is enhanced.
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Features
- Two-Factor Authentication
- Encryption
- Vulnerability Protection
- Access control
- Activity log
- Advanced encryption
- Automatic form filler
- Automatic form filling
- Automatic new login save
- Browser add-on
- Browser site extensions
- Create multiple vaults
- Custom groups
- Digital wallet
- Document storage
- Mobile app for all devices
- Password Recipe tool
- Password generator
- Permission management
- Secure notes
- Security audits
- Single data vault
- Slack integration
- Store credit card details
- Store logins & passwords
- Travel mode
- Two-factor authentication
- Unlimited devices
- Unlimited passwords
- Usage reports
- Vault sharing & syncing
- Quick Login
- Multi-Device Use
- Browser Extension
- Admin Management
- Mobile App Usability
- Activity Tracking
- Audit Trail
- Credential Management
- Compliance Management
- Device Management
- Multi-Factor Authentication
- Network Security
- Password Management
- Password Synchronization
- Privileged Account Management
- Single Sign On
- User Management
Specifications
- Deployment: Cloud Based, Web Based, SaaS Based, Installed - Mac, Installed - Windows, iPhone / iPad, Android
Training
- In Person
- Live Online
- Webinars
- Documentation
1Password Users
Available Support
- Phone
Language Support
- English
Company Details
Company Name: 1Password
Headquarter: Canada
Full Address:
Reviews
I started using this tool over 10 years ago. At the time I was making a transition from Windows to the Mac. I had already been using a password manager for a long time and 1Password seemed to be the best option for the Mac. Over the years I continued to use the standalone plugin on my single computer. I have recently transitioned to the option that keeps all my devices synced and I can’t imagine ever going back.
This particular password application is available for PC, Mac, and mobile, and I have been using it for all three types of devices. It has structured templates that make it easy to add, delete, or edit existing logins or banking information. Some of it’s more beneficial advanced features include the Watchtower, which identifies weak, duplicate, and expiring password, the Password Generator, which allows you to easily create new passwords, and an advances search which can help you identify where specific passwords or usernames are located.
1Password is a solid password manager that’s available pretty much everywhere. It’s been my manager of choice for quite a while after my last job covered licenses for the whole company. In addition to passwords, it also manages identities and payment methods, which makes filling forms out a breeze. Since leaving that job, I went ahead and sprung for the individual license. Things have been fine up until recently, with their push to 1Password 7. They are clearly trying to move lifetime licensees to a monthly subscription, and it’s breaking the software for me in critical ways.
I would like to see 1Password include some specific features for handling data after the user has passed away or in case of emergency. For example, it would be great to have a category in which users can write out step-by-step instructions for accessing specified documents and logins, and maybe even a way for specified people to access the application on behalf of the user.
As a 1Password user for well over 10 years, I find the software to be extremely easy to use and it helps me keep my passwords complex and secure without much thought required.