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1-Year 1Password Individual Plan or Families Plan (5 Users)

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1Password offers new users 1-Year 1Password Individual Plan or Families Plan (5 Users) for 50% off.

Thanks to staff member DLS4U for finding this deal.


Available (prices after discount):
  • 1Password Personal $17.94/first year
    • Apps for Mac, iOS, Windows, Android, Linux, and Chrome OS
    • Unlimited passwords, items, and 1 GB document storage
    • Friendly 24/7 email support
    • 365-day item history to restore deleted passwords
    • Travel Mode to safely cross borders
    • Two-factor authentication for an extra layer of protection
    • Share your sensitive information securely, with anyone
  • 1Password Families $29.94/first year
    • All the 1Password features, plus…
    • Share with 5 family members
    • Invite up to 5 guests for limited sharing
    • Share passwords, credit cards, secure notes, and more
    • Manage what family members can see and do
    • Recover accounts for locked out family members

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Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • About this product:
    • Available on Mac, iOS, Windows, Android, Chrome OS, and Linux
    • Once your first year ends, your membership will expire unless you choose to renew at the standard subscription rate

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1Password offers new users 1-Year 1Password Individual Plan or Families Plan (5 Users) for 50% off.

Thanks to staff member DLS4U for finding this deal.


Available (prices after discount):
  • 1Password Personal $17.94/first year
    • Apps for Mac, iOS, Windows, Android, Linux, and Chrome OS
    • Unlimited passwords, items, and 1 GB document storage
    • Friendly 24/7 email support
    • 365-day item history to restore deleted passwords
    • Travel Mode to safely cross borders
    • Two-factor authentication for an extra layer of protection
    • Share your sensitive information securely, with anyone
  • 1Password Families $29.94/first year
    • All the 1Password features, plus…
    • Share with 5 family members
    • Invite up to 5 guests for limited sharing
    • Share passwords, credit cards, secure notes, and more
    • Manage what family members can see and do
    • Recover accounts for locked out family members

Editor's Notes

Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • About this product:
    • Available on Mac, iOS, Windows, Android, Chrome OS, and Linux
    • Once your first year ends, your membership will expire unless you choose to renew at the standard subscription rate

Original Post

Written by DLS4U | Staff

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BobbyArcher
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If you really want to have a secure password make it a "Double Blind Password". When you use a DBP neither you nor the password manager app know the full password. You create a strong password that is stored in the password manager and then you add a unique identifier that only you know.

You split your password into 2 parts - one which is stored in the password manager, and the other which is stored in your head, If your password manager is hack/stolen or compromised due to a security breach they will not have a working password.

https://www.allthingssecured.com/...-strategy/
SensibleGuide4349
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I'd use an open source pw manager over this. Like keypassxc or bitwarden
eko427
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I'm curious to know how you keep track of all of your passwords then.

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Nov 26, 2021 05:53 PM
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cwier60Nov 26, 2021 05:53 PM
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Anyone figure out how to get a discount for a renewal?
Nov 26, 2021 05:56 PM
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usercar007Nov 26, 2021 05:56 PM
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How does this compared to the free ones offered by google and apple?
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Nov 26, 2021 06:08 PM
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SensibleGuide4349Nov 26, 2021 06:08 PM
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I'd use an open source pw manager over this. Like keypassxc or bitwarden
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Nov 26, 2021 06:14 PM
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BackFromTheDead21Nov 26, 2021 06:14 PM
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Quote from SensibleGuide4349 :
I'd use an open source pw manager over this. Like keypassxc or bitwarden
Loving Bitwarden having switched almost seamlessly from LastPass once they made mobile access paid. It isn't perfect and I like that LastPass auto fills credentials (BitWarden requires a click) better. Overall, easy switch and easy enough to use especially considering that it is free.

Mobile experience with either isn't great but once the creds are loaded, they work the same as on a browser.
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Silver SurfRNov 27, 2021 02:35 AM
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Quote from BackFromTheDead21 :
Loving Bitwarden having switched almost seamlessly from LastPass once they made mobile access paid. It isn't perfect and I like that LastPass auto fills credentials (BitWarden requires a click) better. Overall, easy switch and easy enough to use especially considering that it is free.

Mobile experience with either isn't great but once the creds are loaded, they work the same as on a browser.
Auto fill is a bad security practice. I can't find the 1password blog post on why they don't, but found another article for the rationale.

https://www.tomsguide.com/news/do...-passwords
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Nov 27, 2021 02:42 AM
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DylanD2492Nov 27, 2021 02:42 AM
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I like 1Password, but it's admittedly the only service I've used. Their newest windows app update (within the last 2 weeks or so) is great and made opening the app way faster. Also works seamlessly on apple products so far.
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Nov 27, 2021 04:03 PM
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eko427Nov 27, 2021 04:03 PM
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Is $4.99/month the 50% off price for 1Password Families? When I got to the main pricing page, it's the regular price.

https://1password.com/sign-up/

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Nov 27, 2021 05:25 PM
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wt9gNov 27, 2021 05:25 PM
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Quote from eko427 :
Is $4.99/month the 50% off price for 1Password Families? When I got to the main pricing page, it's the regular price.

https://1password.com/sign-up/
I think it's for new signups only (though you can migrate to a new account). The code is SWITCH50. Here's a direct link: https://start.1password.com/sign-...c=SWITCH50
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Nov 27, 2021 05:25 PM
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cwier60Nov 27, 2021 05:25 PM
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Quote from eko427 :
Is $4.99/month the 50% off price for 1Password Families? When I got to the main pricing page, it's the regular price.

https://1password.com/sign-up/
That's the regular price. I assume you have to use the OP's link for the 50% off. It seems like your link is the normal sign-up page.
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Nov 27, 2021 05:33 PM
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Quote from wt9g :
I think it's for new signups only (though you can migrate to a new account). The code is SWITCH50. Here's a direct link: https://start.1password.com/sign-...c=SWITCH50 [1password.com]
Quote from cwier60 :
That's the regular price. I assume you have to use the OP's link for the 50% off. It seems like your link is the normal sign-up page.
Under credit card details, it says:
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On December 11, 2021, you'll be charged for the year at $4.99/month. You will receive a 50% discount for the first 12 months.
So that means I'll be charged $2.50 x 12 = $30? The way they worded that is confusing.
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Bitwarden is free, open source, and better.
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spaceistheplaceNov 27, 2021 05:35 PM
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Pro tip. They have a gift card you can buy that saves you quite a bit of $. Used this for years. Great software. Solid. Especially cross platform. If you have a variety of macs, pc, iOS. Etc.
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Nov 27, 2021 06:37 PM
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eko427Nov 27, 2021 06:37 PM
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Looks like this 60% off link still works:

https://1password.com/promo/wsj/

And it's a 30-day free trial instead of the regular 14-days.
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mrmochiNov 28, 2021 03:38 AM
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Quote from imlkrsfn2 :
Bitwarden is free, open source, and better.
I looked at BW but it's even more expensive than 1PW (after discounts) for Family accounts.
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VictorENov 28, 2021 06:27 AM
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Quote from SensibleGuide4349 :
I'd use an open source pw manager over this. Like keypassxc or bitwarden
Genuine question, why would an open source manager be better? Wouldn't it be less secure by nature?
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