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frontpageTattyBear | Staff posted Aug 12, 2025 08:53 PM
frontpageTattyBear | Staff posted Aug 12, 2025 08:53 PM

1-Year 1Password Manager Subscription: Families Plan $30, Personal Plan

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$18

$36

50% off
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1Password offers for New Users: 1-Year 1Password Individual Plan or Families Plan (5 Users) for 50% off.
  • Note: Discounted total should show on final checkout page. Plans are in USD per month but billed annually.
Thanks to Deal Hunter TattyBear for finding this deal.

Available:
  • 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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Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • Discounted price available for the first year only
  • Offer ends 09/12/25
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion. 

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1Password offers for New Users: 1-Year 1Password Individual Plan or Families Plan (5 Users) for 50% off.
  • Note: Discounted total should show on final checkout page. Plans are in USD per month but billed annually.
Thanks to Deal Hunter TattyBear for finding this deal.

Available:
  • 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

Editor's Notes

Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • Discounted price available for the first year only
  • Offer ends 09/12/25
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion. 

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skyvet
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1Password refuses to fix vulnerability. https://socket.dev/blog/password-...ickjacking
DelightfulMarmot559
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Unfortunately that business model usually ends up with the company going under in software. Maintenance and updates aren't free and can't be ignored. I don't mind supporting software that benefits me, and I've been around since pre-subscription days too.

It would be nice to have the option to keep vaults locally, but I'm not worried about it being on the cloud with 1passwords secret key architecture. It's convenient for using vaults for build servers/deployments as SMB too.

I pay for 1password so they can worry about securing and keeping secure their platform and data. I can easily self host Vaultwarden or Bitwarden to keep the data fully in my hands, but I don't want to risk/go through the hassle of potentially losing it for whatever reason. I also don't want to worry about a backup plan, maintaining, securing or any of those kinds of logistics. 99.999% of the time is smooth sailing, but 0.001% is still too much risk vs time to get back.

It is "yet another subscription", but it's one of my highest value subscriptions.
bobfatherx
614 Posts
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So submit a bug report for the websites you have trouble with.

Bitwarden is $10 a year and does almost everything 1Pass can do. $18 for a year of 1Pass is the correct price for the product, IMO, but not their full price. So I will stick with Bitwarden.

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Aug 22, 2025 02:00 AM
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RhamseyAug 22, 2025 02:00 AM
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I bought enpass forever ago, this is on windows phone and they were the only password manager to support the platform. I still use it and have no issues or subscriptions.
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Aug 22, 2025 02:36 AM
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moparbobAug 22, 2025 02:36 AM
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Sellouts, I have the old version no subscriptions and passwords are stored locally.
Aug 22, 2025 02:58 AM
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smarttAug 22, 2025 02:58 AM
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Pass keys are becoming more and more common. Doesn't mean passwords are going away soon, but definitely more secure, at least in my novice opinion
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Aug 22, 2025 03:34 AM
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DelightfulMarmot559Aug 22, 2025 03:34 AM
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Quote from moparbob :
Sellouts, I have the old version no subscriptions and passwords are stored locally.
Unfortunately that business model usually ends up with the company going under in software. Maintenance and updates aren't free and can't be ignored. I don't mind supporting software that benefits me, and I've been around since pre-subscription days too.

It would be nice to have the option to keep vaults locally, but I'm not worried about it being on the cloud with 1passwords secret key architecture. It's convenient for using vaults for build servers/deployments as SMB too.

I pay for 1password so they can worry about securing and keeping secure their platform and data. I can easily self host Vaultwarden or Bitwarden to keep the data fully in my hands, but I don't want to risk/go through the hassle of potentially losing it for whatever reason. I also don't want to worry about a backup plan, maintaining, securing or any of those kinds of logistics. 99.999% of the time is smooth sailing, but 0.001% is still too much risk vs time to get back.

It is "yet another subscription", but it's one of my highest value subscriptions.
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Aug 22, 2025 05:19 AM
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-furbz-Aug 22, 2025 05:19 AM
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Moved from 1password to BitWarden last year and haven't looked back
Aug 22, 2025 06:10 AM
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Aug 22, 2025 06:54 AM
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hotgreaseAug 22, 2025 06:54 AM
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I moved from 1Password to Apple Passwords. Works great except a little clunky with Windows. And they don't have a great credit card storage system like 1Password. But it's free and good enough for my use.

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Aug 22, 2025 12:04 PM
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coffee4meAug 22, 2025 12:04 PM
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Quote from hotgrease :
I moved from 1Password to Apple Passwords. Works great except a little clunky with Windows. And they don't have a great credit card storage system like 1Password. But it's free and good enough for my use.
Why pay when you get free from Apple?
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Aug 22, 2025 12:59 PM
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BoomSchtickAug 22, 2025 12:59 PM
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If you work for a company that has one password as the corporate password manager, you can get a free family account for as long as you have your work account.
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Aug 22, 2025 01:51 PM
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mrblondeAug 22, 2025 01:51 PM
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So if I move to this model and away from the local model I've always used and 1Password gets hacked. All my passwords are now compromised?
Aug 22, 2025 03:00 PM
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watwatAug 22, 2025 03:00 PM
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Quote from coffee4me :
Why pay when you get free from Apple?
That cost is already baked into the cost of Apple products as you're stuck in the Apple ecosystem. You'll have to spend more for the upgrades / accessories / repairs / etc
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Aug 22, 2025 03:25 PM
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skyvetAug 22, 2025 03:25 PM
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1Password refuses to fix vulnerability. https://socket.dev/blog/password-...ickjacking
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brazuka31Aug 22, 2025 04:05 PM
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just did the switch from lastpass
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Aug 22, 2025 05:31 PM
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PityOnUAug 22, 2025 05:31 PM
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I have my own way of storing my passwords which works well enough, but over the past couple of years pretty much every app or website now requires dual-factor authentication, where even after I enter my username and password, I still then have to go to my email, or go to my text messages, or go to a notification on my phone, or put my left leg in, take my right hand out, and do the hokey pokey, before I am allowed to login. Only then am I allow to order a taco from Taco Bell.

The stupid tech calisthenics I have to do with everything is really starting to chap my ass. Does using a solution like this get rid of that requirement? Actually entering my username and password is not a huge deal to me.

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