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New Users: 1-Year 1Password Manager Families Plan Subscription

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1Password offers for New Users: 1-Year 1Password Manager Families Plan Subscription (5 Users) for Free.
  • Note: Plan will renew automatically at then-current price unless you cancel.
Thanks to Community Member glyff for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Generate passwords securely
  • Autosave and autofill credentials
  • Share items securely with anyone
  • Use on all of your devices
  • Get alerts for weak or compromised credentials
  • Invite up to 5 family members
  • Share unlimited vaults
  • Manage access with simple admin controls

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  • Limited time offer, while supplies last.
  • 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 Manager Families Plan Subscription (5 Users) for Free.
  • Note: Plan will renew automatically at then-current price unless you cancel.
Thanks to Community Member glyff for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Generate passwords securely
  • Autosave and autofill credentials
  • Share items securely with anyone
  • Use on all of your devices
  • Get alerts for weak or compromised credentials
  • Invite up to 5 family members
  • Share unlimited vaults
  • Manage access with simple admin controls

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • Limited time offer, while supplies last.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Written by glyff

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stingtime
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Why would anyone use this when Bitwarden is free?
dattguy
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Bitwarden hasn't been breached
dealhunter85
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It's a good deal, for the first year. New users just know if you get hooked, $60 a year after.

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Oct 19, 2025 01:15 PM
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LilylyOct 19, 2025 01:15 PM
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Quote from HilariousTree3103 :
Use Apple's Password Manager. It's free and included with all Apple devices.
works on pc too?
Oct 19, 2025 02:21 PM
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amartins02Oct 19, 2025 02:21 PM
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Another option is Proton Pass from Proton. You can save unlimited passwords and devices. You get some other features with their paid plans. They also have a robust set of free features across their lineup of Proton Mail, wallet, VPN etc.
Oct 19, 2025 02:23 PM
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amartins02Oct 19, 2025 02:23 PM
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Quote from Lilyly :
works on pc too?
Yes but very limited
Oct 19, 2025 02:37 PM
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LilylyOct 19, 2025 02:37 PM
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Quote from amartins02 :
Another option is Proton Pass from Proton. You can save unlimited passwords and devices. You get some other features with their paid plans. They also have a robust set of free features across their lineup of Proton Mail, wallet, VPN etc.
protonpass got horrible reviews.


surprisingly, it got a lot better reviews on their android app 3.5 stars compared to 1password app at low 2.8 stars.


proton isnt what its used to be. they will be moving their servers out of switzerland due to their country new laws. plus they dont really fix or improve their software. they just try to add more "new features" and all of them are halfbaked. just to compete/keep up with their competitors.
Oct 19, 2025 02:54 PM
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overzeetopOct 19, 2025 02:54 PM
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Quote from opti1 :
Serious question - for those of you who use password managers, what happens when you travel out of the country to other parts of the world and have to connect through whatever means are available to you there? Does this affect your password manager? Does your password manager work the same everywhere you go whether inside or outside of the country?<br />
Thanks for any input.
I'm fairly certain that 1Password keeps a full password vault on your device, and uses the cloud to sync, and for new device installation. It works as normal when I'm in airplane mode and when I'm abroad (I just came back from a month in Europe, and used it on a plane w/o any internet connection to pull up a CC number for my wife to use in-flight).

Note: 1P is not perfect, and it's not quite as frictionless as Apple Passwords on iOS devices; you may have to copy/paste from time to time. On all platforms, occasionally it will not record a new password, and it's agent is not "smart" enough to read the password requirements so it will default to it's internal/your select password generation algorithm and give you invalid characters or too-long passwords for prompts that have strict limits. However, I have my three family on it, one of which is, shall we say, technology averse and it works very well, including sharing logins (Plex, some restaurant apps, family-use CC numbers). My octogenarian parents also use it now, too, so if something happens to them I can access their accounts using their physical master password sheets they keep in their safety deposit box and we can share passwords easily when they need help with technology. Is it expensive? Yes. But the benefits in user friendliness for my non-tach savvy family members makes it worth MY while to pay for it.
Oct 20, 2025 06:30 AM
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LavenderPickle7682Oct 20, 2025 06:30 AM
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Quote from opti1 :
To log in to your email? To log in to your bank for any reason? To log in to your accounts to pay bills? To log in to your medical portal if you need to? Just a few examples that come to mind.
If I'm traveling, there's no reason to log into email -- it can wait for me to return. That's the whole point of traveling, to get away from everything.

And you couldn't pay me enough to put banking or medical information on my mobile.

Why? I mean, it's a device that you carry around everywhere ... 5+ feet off the ground ... with at least one side made of delicate glass + filled with equally delicate electrics ... which is a target for thieves, pickpockets and governmental alike -- law enforcement officers & border control agents LOVE to get their hands on it.

I mean, why would you open yourself to that sort of risk?
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Oct 21, 2025 04:34 AM
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LilylyOct 21, 2025 04:34 AM
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Quote from HilariousTree3103 :
Use Apple's Password Manager. It's free and included with all Apple devices.

DOM-based Extension Clickjacking


Original security breach disclosure article: https://marektoth.com/blog/dom-ba...ckjacking/


Fixed: Dashlane, Enpass, Keeper, NordPass, Proton Pass, RoboForm
🔴 Still vulnerable: 1Password, Bitwarden, iCloud Passwords, KeePassXC-Browser, LastPass, LogMeOnce

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