I came to 1Password for the security but I stay for the UX. Being a citizen of the internet is just so much easier with this tool. Of course the peace of mind is 100% worth the price and I love the watchtower feature that alerts me to threats like data breaches. But the real reason to use 1Password is that navigating the Internet is so much less painful with it. I'm talking about the keyboard shortcuts, the integration with biometric identifiers, the easy storage and management of things like credit card numbers. I use 1Password for everything from sharing a sensitive API key to looking up my frequent flyer numbers when I'm buying a plane ticket and it makes these incredibly frictive processes smooth.
I had to really dig deep to come up with something here. I'll say that the native apps can be a little clunkier -- I mainly use the in-line browser interfaces and the chrome extension. When I have to access something directly from the app (like, for example, when a website is disallowing the input from the chrome extension) it adds back some of that friction.
My company doesn't use 1Password formally, but I still use it daily at work for password management on services that aren't going through Okta. In a hybrid working environment such as mine, having smooth handoffs between my personal mobile device and my work laptop is essential and 1Password is a big part of the bridge that enables this.
The best thing about the 1Password app is its exceptional password management and security features, which provide a seamless and highly secure way to store and autofill passwords across all my devices.
The least appealing aspect of the 1Password app is its subscription-based pricing model, which can be relatively costly for users who require advanced features, like secure document storage or advanced multi-user functionality.
First, 1Password solves me is Data Breaches because it notifies users about data breaches involving websites they have accounts with, allowing them to take quick action to protect their accounts. Next, Security Concerns, the app addresses security concerns by generating strong, unique passwords for each account and by storing them in an encrypted vault. This prevents users from using weak or repetitive passwords. Lastly, Convenience, Users benefit from the convenience of automatically filling in passwords on websites and apps, saving time and effort.
The functionality of the application, this has made my day more productive, and it takes the pain out of complex secure credentials across our organisation. Brilliant from start to finish.
Hard to pick a bad thing about this software, genuinely everything from the software to the customer service was amazing. I guess the cost might be high for some people but we thought it was worth it.
1 Password has allowed us to become more compliant with who has accessed our customers resources, we are an MSP managing a large volume of credentials and being able to segregate credentials with groups has been very useful for us.
Easy to use Quality supports Provides great value Meets all our requirements
It's amazing I really love they good job
To keep all passwords in one safe place
Secure, easy to use and provides great value.
needs to improve the developer's tools. needs to improve search capacillity
Think and remember passwords save time and easy to use
Safe and good access to my passwords using only master password. Password strength check, expiration of the passwords.
So far nothing, maybe higher price comparing to other similar apps.
Managing my password and sensitive information.
If you are a company and have six or more guest users, 1Password Business is the no-brainer option. It's cheaper and better than the 1Password Teams version!
Sometimes, the user experience on iOS browsers doesn't work as expected.
Security. Ability to share confidential information. It works fine with teams.
It has a very smooth cross-platform experience and saves generated passwords. This is a huge deal if you forget to copy a generated password while making a (throwaway) login and all of a sudden get locked out of your account.
At the expense of sounding cheap, I don't like how it isn't free. HOWEVER, the family plan price is very reasonable. Also, having a family plan helps you share passwords amongst your friends/family. That being said, I find the vault situation a bit clunky and has the potential to create an exponential explosion of vaults when you're trying to set up fine-grain sharing.
I want to keep a collection of strong AND unique passwords across my various logins so that if anyone site gets compromised, it doesn't take down my entire internet identity with it. The benefit of having one master password take care of all of the others is a massive cognitive benefit.