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forum threadVioletHaddock489 | Staff posted Nov 28, 2024 10:12 PM
forum threadVioletHaddock489 | Staff posted Nov 28, 2024 10:12 PM

1Password New Customers: 50% Off Yearly Subscription; Family Plan $30, Individual $18

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1Password [1password.com] new customers can get 50% off a year subscription. New 1Password customers only. Discounted price available for the first year only. Offer ends 12/3.

Plans:
  • Individual $18
    • Password generator
    • Login autofill and sharing
    • Use on all of your devices
    • Watchtower security breach checker
    • Friendly, 24/7 support
  • Family $30
    • Everything from individual plan plus:
    • 5 family members
    • Simple admin controls
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1Password [1password.com] new customers can get 50% off a year subscription. New 1Password customers only. Discounted price available for the first year only. Offer ends 12/3.

Plans:
  • Individual $18
    • Password generator
    • Login autofill and sharing
    • Use on all of your devices
    • Watchtower security breach checker
    • Friendly, 24/7 support
  • Family $30
    • Everything from individual plan plus:
    • 5 family members
    • Simple admin controls

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Dec 02, 2024 04:17 PM
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atl_dealhunterDec 02, 2024 04:17 PM
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Quote from metaldood :
I don't see the Gift card discount on their site?
Me neither.... I've been refreshing every few hours
Dec 02, 2024 04:18 PM
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KapidexDec 02, 2024 04:18 PM
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Thinking of switching from Bitwarden because they have the dumbest implementation of shared folders ever
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Dec 02, 2024 04:18 PM
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chainfireDec 02, 2024 04:18 PM
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Quote from IndigoCreator738 :
WOW this sounds like what I've been waiting for for a long time Thanks reps to you also for the reply
Sure! Enjoy!
Dec 02, 2024 11:52 PM
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atl_dealhunterDec 02, 2024 11:52 PM
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Quote from metaldood :
I don't see the Gift card discount on their site?
Turned out they stopped doing this Gift Card from 2023. I bought $125 from 2022 and still have little more left which will help me cover until 2025. I'm actually happy to full amount for this Product.
Dec 03, 2024 12:29 AM
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metaldoodDec 03, 2024 12:29 AM
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Quote from atl_dealhunter :
Turned out they stopped doing this Gift Card from 2023. I bought $125 from 2022 and still have little more left which will help me cover until 2025. I'm actually happy to full amount for this Product.
I bought $300 worth sometime back and now my balance is 0 so have to pay using CC.
Dec 04, 2024 08:25 AM
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lalajee121Dec 04, 2024 08:25 AM
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Sorry for naive comment
But how different 1Password is different in comparison to say Google which stores the passwords and use it where needed by biometrics (if the device has one) or PIN ?
Just trying to understand why go with these than the free easy convenient options from Google, samsung etc.
Thanks in advance
Dec 05, 2024 12:02 PM
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LavenderStar992Dec 05, 2024 12:02 PM
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I used to use LastPass but recently switched to Apple Passwords. Last month, I scored a deal on the Mac mini M4 and transitioned from PC to Mac. Now, my passwords are accessible across all my Apple devices. With iOS 18, Apple Passwords also allows me to easily share passwords with my wife and son for services like Netflix and Amazon. Additionally, iOS 18 offers the option to require Face ID when accessing passwords.

All of this is free and managed by a well-established, security-conscious organization.

Could you educate me on what risks I might be facing by not moving to a third-party password management service?

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Dec 05, 2024 12:23 PM
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overzeetopDec 05, 2024 12:23 PM
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Quote from flamesky :
I've been using https://keepass.info/ for long while and it's pretty good. Does anyone know the difference?
Your octogenarian parents can easily use 1Password. I've put mine on my family account and their emergency recovery printout is in their safe deposit box. Because it's easy to use (including large font and color coded alphanumerics w/o needing plugins and whatnot) they have transitioned fairly well from (Google, I think). We also have a shared password vault so that I can help them with their accounts they choose to share.

It's been years since I switched from keepass, mainly because their iOS support was terrible back when I moved from Android to iOS (pro 4-5 years). I moved to the family plan for the shared vault feature, which my wife, daughter, and I use extensively. It's still a zero knowledge online vault that I don't have to manage and their security record (so far) has been good - much better than lastpass.

If it's just you, and you don't have a problem with the UI, or are a programmer and are happy to make custom extensions, I don't see much value in paying for 1Pass.
Last edited by overzeetop December 5, 2024 at 04:39 AM.
Dec 05, 2024 05:00 PM
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CoralBook5019Dec 05, 2024 05:00 PM
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Quote from LavenderStar992 :
I used to use LastPass but recently switched to Apple Passwords. Last month, I scored a deal on the Mac mini M4 and transitioned from PC to Mac. Now, my passwords are accessible across all my Apple devices. With iOS 18, Apple Passwords also allows me to easily share passwords with my wife and son for services like Netflix and Amazon. Additionally, iOS 18 offers the option to require Face ID when accessing passwords.

All of this is free and managed by a well-established, security-conscious organization.

Could you educate me on what risks I might be facing by not moving to a third-party password management service?
To be clear I am not saying one solution is better than another, I am simply answering your question.

Two related risks

1. All your eggs in one basket. If your icloud is compromised then everything will be compromised, especially if you also use icloud for email.
2. Since it's synched to the cloud, biometrics are just for show and don't add much protection outside your local device. For example, if someone compromises your icloud account and logs in on another device, they won't be asked for biometrics to see a password on their local device. This is because biometrics are stored locally on devices and are never transmitted to the cloud.
Dec 05, 2024 06:57 PM
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jrlcopyDec 05, 2024 06:57 PM
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Shame they don't offer this to current customers as I'm switching away.

Apple Passwords is built in now and saves me the 1Password $34/year renewal.
Mar 21, 2025 04:24 PM
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FunPajamasMar 21, 2025 04:24 PM
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So...question....

Could I export my current vault's, etc on my existing family plan...

Then create a new family account to take advantage go 50% off...then simply import my old data (original 1password data) into the new account?

Is this a solid plan or am I missing something here?
Sep 02, 2025 08:50 AM
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namlookSep 02, 2025 08:50 AM
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Link for 50% off not showing up in windows browser. Had to use my phone.
Last edited by namlook September 2, 2025 at 02:25 AM.

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