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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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stingtime
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Why would anyone use this when Bitwarden is free?
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Bitwarden hasn't been breached
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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 17, 2025 05:04 PM
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Teddy6321Oct 17, 2025 05:04 PM
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Quote from Mountainrivera :
I have been using dashlane for several years and hate it. It saves PWs in doubles and triples and doesn't save new PWs consistently and across all my devices. So even if i hsve 3 PWs for the same site none are correct. i may give this a try
give Bitwarden a try. It's free, period. Not free for one year, free forever.
Oct 17, 2025 06:04 PM
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CovvieOct 17, 2025 06:04 PM
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Quote from ElatedCrib8381 :
A ton of 1Password old-timers would totally agree with you. I'm still using a 10 years old standalone version to avoid the Cloud and in protest how AgileBits treat/push the early followers around. However, I may have to abandon the standalone idea someday as the browser extension degrades overtime with every newer release of browser
Something to consider. If we will be forced into the Cloud anyway, might as well test the water with Proton Pass while keeping the more sensitive stuff with standalone 1Password on our own devices. Proton Pass free version allows unlimited logins on unlimited devices which may be all you need, as long as you're okay with having only two folders/vaults. Their paid version allows up to 50 folders/vaults (they said you can ask for more if needed) and they often have Lifetime Pass offer that would breakeven after 5.5 years.
Good point! I hadn't really given much thought to trying to migrate to something else because I really do like 1Password and I really, really didn't want to deal with trying to migrate to something else.. As you said though, the continually degrading extension support has been getting really annoying. Manual copy & paste works, but it really would be nice to have a functioning extension in all browsers again.

Proton Pass wasn't even on my radar, I'll have to take a look. Thanks for mentioning it!
Oct 17, 2025 06:29 PM
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Fredo999Oct 17, 2025 06:29 PM
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Quote from Covvie :
Good point! I hadn't really given much thought to trying to migrate to something else because I really do like 1Password and I really, really didn't want to deal with trying to migrate to something else.. As you said though, the continually degrading extension support has been getting really annoying. Manual copy & paste works, but it really would be nice to have a functioning extension in all browsers again.

Proton Pass wasn't even on my radar, I'll have to take a look. Thanks for mentioning it!
I'm a 1Password old timer also and tried the latest version and hated it and the new UI so much that I'd rather run without a password manager.
Oct 17, 2025 06:35 PM
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WilliamGOct 17, 2025 06:35 PM
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Quote from whodiini :
My issue is that they no longer have stand alone versions and store all your passwords in the cloud. Seems to me that having a place in the cloud where all your passwords are stored is inconsistent with security, no matter how good they claim it is encrypted.
This x100000000. 1Password jumped the shark when they went to a subscription method and sending your passwords out for them to store them. I get they wanted to make more money, but it came at the expense of everyone who uses the app. Thankfully my wife and I still have our 1Password before it switched to online only.
Oct 17, 2025 08:31 PM
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thekingofcommerceOct 17, 2025 08:31 PM
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Quote from ThirstyCruz :
Exactly. What the point when you can get proton free plan which is quite enough. Or if you trust this company then just use Google password manager. I find it absurd to pay for password manager. Things which require utmost security I don't keep in any manager ever (banks etc)
When you say "proton free", nothing is proton free...so, "proton free" should be restated as "electricity free" for a more accurate description. But "electricity free" is still a misnomer as everything is affected by electricity...so, the search continues...I agree with the absurdity, but to make a thorough password manager takes multiple software disciplines to carry out successfully, and without compromise. For that reason, and good assurance of security, one must depend upon these "cloud" offerings if data needs to be securely sent over multiple accounts/devices. If you only need a password manager that does exactly what you tell it without the bells and whistles (which may be valuable to those willing to pay) and which may require a bit more effort to carry out, a free password manager may suit you fine. I'm currently using "KeePass" and have been using it for years, so don't know the latest offerings the least bit. But, I may jump on this offer since I'm trying to get my wife involved more who needs a more streamlined experience to work for her. Having password available remotely, will allow her more flexibility.
Oct 17, 2025 08:38 PM
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thekingofcommerceOct 17, 2025 08:38 PM
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Quote from fool4deal :
FUD. If you are going to do reading, read properly, and deeply enough. Or get the help of AI.
"your 128-bit Secret Key, which is combined with your account password to encrypt your data". But you better be using a good master password.
Have an AI translator tell you how long it takes current technology to decipher a "128-bit Secret Key" and then work your transactions around that.
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Oct 17, 2025 08:41 PM
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LavenderPickle7682Oct 17, 2025 08:41 PM
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Quote from ph0kus :


99.99% of the people that do this end up reusing passwords across websites and/or storing them insecurely (e.g. underside of their keyboard), which is about the worst thing you can do.

For places that still require passwords: how are you (a) ensuring they're different across websites (b) protected from data loss and (c) encrypted at rest?
My password is written in a small book, kept in a hidden spot, in a cipher that only I know.

Costs me NOTHING each year.

No online transmission/storage/vaults, no syncing between systems, no remote access.

I do not do anything on my mobile since I never had it surgically attached to my had (if the mobile gets lost/stolen/inspected by border control -- there's nothing of value even on there). So there's no reason at all to have remote access to my passwords -- that sounds like a recipe for disaster!

You need access to my physical address (good luck, at best you'll be a tasty treat for a canine...or at worst, well let's not go there cowboy!), you need to know WHERE that book is, you need to know WHAT it contains, and you need to be able to decipher it since it's not human readable.

At that point, I'm more likely to have my personal information lost in an internal breech on their website than through any method of storing passwords. It's the strongest, most fortified gate in the world.....with a rotten, half-standing wood picket fence next to it.

And it costs me nothing each year.
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Oct 17, 2025 08:59 PM
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opti1Oct 17, 2025 08:59 PM
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Quote from LavenderPickle7682 :
My password is written in a small book, kept in a hidden spot, in a cipher that only I know.

Costs me NOTHING each year.

No online transmission/storage/vaults, no syncing between systems, no remote access.

I do not do anything on my mobile since I never had it surgically attached to my had (if the mobile gets lost/stolen/inspected by border control -- there's nothing of value even on there). So there's no reason at all to have remote access to my passwords -- that sounds like a recipe for disaster!

You need access to my physical address (good luck, at best you'll be a tasty treat for a canine...or at worst, well let's not go there cowboy!), you need to know WHERE that book is, you need to know WHAT it contains, and you need to be able to decipher it since it's not human readable.

At that point, I'm more likely to have my personal information lost in an internal breech on their website than through any method of storing passwords. It's the strongest, most fortified gate in the world.....with a rotten, half-standing wood picket fence next to it.

And it costs me nothing each year.
I'm curious. What do you do about passwords when you travel?
Oct 17, 2025 09:03 PM
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ElatedCrib8381Oct 17, 2025 09:03 PM
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Quote from Covvie :
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Good point! I hadn't really given much thought to trying to migrate to something else because I really do like 1Password and I really, really didn't want to deal with trying to migrate to something else.. As you said though, the continually degrading extension support has been getting really annoying. Manual copy & paste works, but it really would be nice to have a functioning extension in all browsers again.<br />
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Proton Pass wasn't even on my radar, I'll have to take a look. Thanks for mentioning it!
Not meant to hijack this thread but my brief experiment with Proton Pass & standalone 1Password has been mostly positive. Export from 1Password to Proton Pass has been fairly easy since Proton Pass supports 1Password Interchange File. The browser extension is nicely integrated and more reliable than the "aging" 1Password extension. The best part to me is that the extension is available for most major browsers and maintainedSmilie Security wise, data is end-to-end encrypted and account can be strengthened with MFA including hardware security keys. I find both the Proton Authenticator and hardware security keys work very well. The company is based in Switzerland (think privacy & security) and majority owned by a non-profit foundation; another plus on my book.
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Oct 17, 2025 09:15 PM
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opti1Oct 17, 2025 09:15 PM
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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?
Thanks for any input.
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Oct 17, 2025 09:28 PM
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thekingofcommerceOct 17, 2025 09:28 PM
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Quote from LavenderPickle7682 :
My password is written in a small book, kept in a hidden spot, in a cipher that only I know.

Costs me NOTHING each year.

No online transmission/storage/vaults, no syncing between systems, no remote access.

I do not do anything on my mobile since I never had it surgically attached to my had (if the mobile gets lost/stolen/inspected by border control -- there's nothing of value even on there). So there's no reason at all to have remote access to my passwords -- that sounds like a recipe for disaster!

You need access to my physical address (good luck, at best you'll be a tasty treat for a canine...or at worst, well let's not go there cowboy!), you need to know WHERE that book is, you need to know WHAT it contains, and you need to be able to decipher it since it's not human readable.

At that point, I'm more likely to have my personal information lost in an internal breech on their website than through any method of storing passwords. It's the strongest, most fortified gate in the world.....with a rotten, half-standing wood picket fence next to it.

And it costs me nothing each year.
Well, let's see...a mortgage/rent, taxes, meat for the dogs, psychiatry treatments, etc.
I'm with you to a point...I'm quite happy with my laptop implementation, but my wife is resistant to using it when applied within my home network configuration and central storage. Having a secure, remote, implementation with an easy to use interface may be exactly what she needs...will investigate further, but only make the change when satisfied. Your dogs are for loving...your encryption is your security.
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Oct 17, 2025 09:37 PM
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thekingofcommerceOct 17, 2025 09:37 PM
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Quote from sfmyfriend :
Agree completely. Try Keepass. My friends say they like it. It's standalone on desktop.
I'm currently using 'KeePass' and it works wonderfully with updates occurring regularly. Unfortunately, my wife resists using it for some reason, so, looking for a encryption-safe, easy-to-use, and remote-capable interface for us to use in the near future...primarily, for end-of-life reasons and coordination of accounts. Will be looking into all interfaces that allow this...
Oct 17, 2025 09:48 PM
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thekingofcommerceOct 17, 2025 09:48 PM
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Quote from Slick_Drone :
I don't need this because all my passwords are Password1.

Edit: Anyone know how to get a hacked SlickDeals account back?
Well, at least glad to hear that you're protected a bit...I was expecting "123456789", but what do I know? Tell me your name, address, SS#, and IQ, and I'll give you a 'relative percentage factor' to help you understand your susceptibility to personal fraud today, and in the future. Of course, this will cost and be payable through my PayPal account...😁
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Oct 17, 2025 09:56 PM
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thekingofcommerceOct 17, 2025 09:56 PM
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Quote from Covvie :
I love 1Password and have been using it for over 15 years now, but I'm still super annoyed at how they handled the transition from standalone/perpetual to subscription/cloud. I've been hanging on with my standalone license due to that anger but this is still a very tempting deal.

There was a period where you could purchase standalone or subscription, but the way to buy the standalone license differed from every single other version prior. Trying to look up how to buy a standalone license on the web site simply said (in the fine print) that the option was available. Skimming through the forums there were a ton of POd people bitching about it and 1PW staff consistently only talked about the pros and benefits of going cloud-based subscription. I never found a single instance where 1PW staff guided someone to how to purchase the standalone, or really even acknowledge that the option even existed. I finally happened (by accident!) to run across the spot where you could buy the standalone license but at that point it was no longer an option.

I understand their need for recurring revenue and eventual migration toward subscription/cloud-based, and was even happy that they were coming up with their own cloud solution with things like travel-mode, but how they handled that migration period felt really scummy and dishonest to me. The product page would say you could purchase a perpetual license, but not once did I find how to do it on their web site. I looked periodically over several months and -never- saw it documented or explained anywhere. Skimming through the forums I found very consistent responses from 1PW staff about all of the benefits and reasons for going cloud-based, which of course meant it had to be subscription-based, but not once did I see them say "Oh well, here's how to get standalone instead." The consistency with the messaging from 1PW staff pushing people toward cloud/subscription, and never mentioning that standalone was even an option still, was remarkable.

Hell, I even decided to give it a shot earlier this year and installed it. The very first thing I noticed was that it was impossible to keep anything local. ALL vaults have to be stored in the cloud. Based on how it purposefully caches the vault locally so it can still function when not connected to a network seems to imply that they could support local vaults, they just refuse to. Oh, and it really, really didn't want to let me keep the old version installed to use in parallel with the new version. I imagine there is a technical reason for that, but the combination of refusing to support local vaults AND refusing to allow me to keep the old software installed so I could have a local-only vault reignited the dying embers of my anger and I promptly uninstalled it.

I doubt my ranting was helpful to anyone but I did it to make a point (and because I really am still super annoyed and needed to vent). The point is I like the software and company enough, their security model is well thought out & explained, and this deal is good enough, that I -might- finally try the cloud version and (maybe) give up my standalone version.
Bottom line is...the technology is present to make this a safe, viable solution remotely, and for every device. The reason for doubt are the extra interfaces along the way to make it happen (technology-wise) and the decipher speed per transaction speed to make it viable.
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