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1password

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About 1password

1Password is a premium password manager renowned for its polished design, security features, and seamless cross-platform experience. Founded in 2005 in Toronto, Canada, 1Password has become the preferred password manager for millions of individuals and the go-to choice for enterprise security teams. The platform stores passwords, secure notes, credit cards, identities, and passkeys in encrypted vaults that sync across all devices. 1Password's standout features include Travel Mode (temporarily hide sensitive vaults when crossing borders), Watchtower (monitors for breached passwords, expiring items, and weak passwords), and seamless family sharing with shared vaults. The business tier includes team vaults, admin controls, audit logs, and integrations with Okta, Azure AD, and other identity providers. 1Password was one of the first password managers to fully support passkeys, positioning it for the passwordless future. Plans include Personal at $3/month, Families at $5/month for up to 5 members, Teams at $4/user/month, and Business at $8/user/month. Unlike Bitwarden, 1Password is closed-source, but has undergone extensive third-party security audits.

Travel Mode for border crossingsWatchtower breach monitoringFull passkey supportBest-in-class family & team sharing

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does 1Password cost?

1Password Personal is $3/month billed annually. Families covers up to 5 people at $5/month. Teams Starter costs $19.95/month for up to 10 users. Business is $8/user/month with advanced SSO and Active Directory integration. A 14-day free trial is available.

Is 1Password safe after the LastPass breach?

Yes, 1Password uses a different security model. Your Secret Key (a 34-character key generated locally) is required alongside your master password — it's never sent to 1Password's servers. This means even if 1Password's servers were breached, encrypted data could not be cracked without both the master password and Secret Key.

Does 1Password work with passkeys?

Yes, 1Password was among the first password managers to support passkeys. You can store and use passkeys for websites that support them alongside traditional passwords. 1Password integrates with the system passkey prompts on iOS, macOS, Windows, and Android.