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1Password 7 • Password Manager

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1Password 7 • Password Manager

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User Reviews for 1Password 7 • Password Manager

4
Generating pws is a pain

Often websites don't share the password limits and requirements (e.g. 8-25 char, need 1 special character). Then, after you have the requirements, generating an adequate new password sometimes takes more than 1 attempts. Last pass understands this and is designed to help to make this process as easy as possible. 1Password does not.In the box where you need to add your new password, you can click a LastPass icon to generate a new one. Then, from that pop up, which keeps you on the original webpage, you can ADJUST what it will generate by length and features.On the other hand, 1password's link auto-generates a password, but it's always a crappy one. Short, like 8 characters, with few numbers or special characters, and always with a pronounceable segment. If you want to create a stronger password, you need to open the app, create a login for this new page, then generate a new password. Here, you can adjust the generation so it meets the needed features. However, it is difficult to copy the generated password, so you can bring it back to the website and paste it. In order to copy the generated password, you have to save it as a login. This is an extra step. Given that it often takes multiple attempts to create an adequate password, all these extra steps are a pain. I much prefer the lastpass method.

124:$$,., May 25, 2021
5
Intuitive, Simple, Flexible yet Secure😅

Awesome app. I had been considering using one for about a year but was extremely concerned with putting all passwords in one place! However, managing all my passwords and logins was getting to be an impossible manual task. Then my nephew told me he and several of his work colleagues (all savvy finance senior leaders) were using 1Password and they were all extremely happy with the simplicity, security and having all the information at their fingertips on their global work travels. App takes playing around with after installation to get familiar initially - like anything. And after viewing the ample 1Password resources on their support site, I have created separate vaults for various categories for quick access and it is a pleasure to use the app with total piece of mind. Wonder why I hesitated for so long to use a password manager despite having read several experts recommending using one. After detailed reviews of several of the top password managers on the market (free and paid ones), it was a pretty simple choice for me to go with 1Password Manager and I am very happy with my choice. Works flawlessly every single time and syncs with all my devices in real time 😃. So far, I have had NO issues and I can recommend it highly to anyone considering getting one.

Baba D NJ, May 11, 2020
5
Pretty good!

I have been a user of LastPass for the past couple of years and I was satisfied until I looked a bit closer into 1Password. 1Password is much more intuitive and works much smoother on both Mac and on iPhone. I love going to click the username/password box on my iPhone and it automatically brings up my password options. No need to even click on the autofill portion of the keyboard! I also really like the integration of TouchID on the Mac app, along with the app having a spot on the menu bar. So far I much prefer 1Password to LastPass because the LastPass apps felt very much like using the browser version. My only gripe is that I can’t change specific elements (character amount, type, symbols, numbers, etc) when generating a password in my browser like I can with LastPass. I have to go to the 1Password app, create the login and then return to my browser to finish. 1Password also isn’t as diligent about asking if I would like to update a login after I change my password compared to LastPass. I’ve yet to try the Family plan, but I’m hoping to sign up when my current LastPass subscription expires next year. I will also say, that I do really appreciate the 50% off individual plan for students and that’s really what got me to sign up :) Glad I did though!

Brandowizard, May 03, 2022
5
Give it a chance, it’s worth the subscription

I am a long time 1Password user (without looking it up 6-8 years). I, like a lot of other users, was not thrilled upon discovering the new subscription plan. Also I was concerned after reading some of the reviews about having to copy and paste to fill in login information. This is simply put, not the case! I find the functionality of 1Password 7 to be as good and in many cases better than prior versions. I use 1Password on iPhone, iPad, MacBook and occasionally on work or family members PC’s. 1Password has continually improved over the years and it is significantly better and more usable on iPhone and iPad than in the past. 1Password consistently comes out with updates, fixes and improvements. After using version 7, considering a cost benefit analysis and consideration of long term dependability and development, I am definitely willing to pay the monthly or annual fee. Please don’t rule out 1Password 7 without giving it a chance. Also it seems clear that 1Password is committed to great customer service. I have the family plan, and while I have never needed customer service, they were extremely helpful to my mom before I added her to my family. Also littered throughout the comments and reviews they consistently reach out to users and offer assistance.

GB45689, Oct 04, 2019
5
Everything You Need

I first got this app to generate new passwords, but this has become so much more. My entire life is being protected by this app. As I got older, even before that, there was no way I was going to remember the sheer voluminous number of passwords I was being required to use. Work, Bank accounts, Financial and retirement funds, online vendors. It started slow but as I found out how easy it was to use and how much more I could lock away (Driver licenses, social security accounts, and data for everyone in my family down to the last grandchild), I found my whole life is detailed in this one app. With the Equifax debacle possibly exposing us to what could be more information stolen than I could of imagined, I realized everything they had and more could be found in 1Password. So I wrote support for advice, but found in their webnotes that I'm safer on every level than I could have hoped for. Its like this team put all their own lives in here and said let's build a fort, then built a fort around that, and so on. The only way anyine is getting into this app and my information, is by finding where I have my Master Password hidden just in case.I know this review is too long, and I'm gushing, but again after Equifax, at last I can believe in something.

Kening, Sep 21, 2017
1
This App Stinks

I hate to give bad ratings, but...I paid around $50 (yes!) to be able to access on pc and Mac and iOS. I have stuck with it because starting over would be a drag. But really...the functionality of this app is awful. You’re trying to add “notes” and the box won’t open (it keeps dropping down where you can’t get to it). If you don’t fill a sufficient # of boxes on a new entry it won’t let you save it. If you have a problem with accessing from another device or moving to a new device you end up with back and forth emails that go something like this “Hi. We love you. Update all of your devices and assemble them all in the same location and then email us back.” They just keep kicking the can back to you (no phone support). It’s unbelievably annoying. I just don’t even bother anymore. I just open and start a new password and put everything in the notes section (when I can get it to work-if you save and re-open it usually works the second time). And if you select the option to use your fingertip to open, it shows up on the screen and you have to tap that and THEN hit the home button. You can’t just go right to it. And sometimes it just randomly requires you to enter the actual password. I actually have my last two iPhones in a drawer because I’m terrified my passwords didn’t all move to the new device and I’ll be in trouble. Seriously, it shows I have like 314 passwords on the iPad version of the app and 322 in the iPhone version. Really?!

MrBrutalTruth, Nov 19, 2017
5
Excellent. Full of thought (and well implemented features)

I had my misgivings when 1Password went to a subscription model. However, as much as I may not like that, we still have a local data store that syncs to cloud storage (I think it defaults to iCloud, but recall that there are instructions for other services). Thus, your passwords sync across all the devices that run 1Password, but it still works when one is offline. My favorite feature is the support for one-time passwords. You no longer need dedicated Authenticator apps. Which is nice as these Authenticator apps break when you install them on a new device; as they offer no means of transferring data from one device to a new one. Now I don’t have to fix app moderated two factor authentication when I setup a new device. I dropped Google’s and Microsoft’s Authenticator apps, and just use 1Password. 1Password’s one-time password feature works just like Google’s Authenticator. Thus, you do have to reconfigure two factor authentication one last time for each account where you use that. But, that should be it. I’ll never have to do it again, unless the site or services change something that requires a change. So far, I haven’t found a service that works with Google Authenticator that doesn’t work with 1Password’s one-time password feature.

MtnSloth, May 22, 2020
5
Don't know how I would function without it...My #1 most used tool

I've had 1password since they were sold as individual licenses and from Day 1 it's been the tool I rely on most heavily in my day to day tasks. I use it to store everything I might need to access to, from passwords to passport numbers. Form filling can be a bit spotty depending on the occasion and the 1browser could use more thinking through to be truly functional, but the ease of access and security can't be beat. I've tried out most of the competition, but I keep coming back to 1P for it's UI, number of data types supported and ease of integration into my daily task flow across all my devices. Maybe it's because I'm so familiar with how 1P operates, but the competition never really struck me as in the same league. I finally bit the bullet and signed up for the subscription service, and I don't regret it one bit. My biggest complaint with the single license version was the removal of the web access functionality, but now I have it back and it's better than it's ever been before, and I have instantaneous syncing across all my platforms to boot. 100% recommended to anyone that wants to stop worrying about online security and is willing to put the initial effort into migrating you're info in and filing it properly. If you can actually complete that you'll wonder why you went so long without it.

Narmur19, Jan 13, 2018
5
Best Password app available!!!

I have tried other password saving apps and I have to say, this one is the best one for your money. I got the free app before they started offering pay options. Every site you go to, or app you use, makes you create an account these days and it can be overwhelming to have so many passwords and logins. This app allows you to create different logins and passwords for each one of them without the fear of forgetting them and having to go through the agony of retrieving passwords or recreating accounts. It enables you to have better security as well because you are not using the same login and password for every site you use because you can just add it to this app and forget it. Now it’s there when you need it again. The only thing I would suggest to the developers is, make a setting for the user to define what “home page” the app opens to. Meaning instead of opening to the standard page the app opens with, I could have the app open to a specific vault or page. I only use the app for passwords and logins so I would love to go straight there. It’s nit picky but, other than that, this app is great. Others either do not have the same functionality or make you sign up for things or charge you for what you get here for free. 👍🏼

Nisoplexis, May 04, 2020
5
Great in almost all ways

Yes, this app will not badger you to leave a review and that's a reflection of the outstanding professionalism of the people behind the scenes. I have never lost a single item stored with 1Password and it has saved me days of time by not having to reset a forgotten password. It has led the way since day one with the secure keychain concept and I trust it more than Apple's own late-for-the-show implementation of just a subset of what this app does with ease.Now if we could establish truly secure transport encryption and authentication at websites of the caliber of this product I'll be happy. This is the best money I've spent on any app, ever.The fingerprint unlocking has been fantastic but for some reason on iOS 11.3, 1Password, and 1Password only, is not providing the fingerprint unlocking option. It says that my fingerprints have changed (they had not) and I even went to setting to redo them all and 1Password, only, gives the same message when switched to allow fingerprint unlocking and when the app is launched, it allows for the master password only. I suspect that 1Password has stricter requirements for trusting fingerprints than other apps and that this iOS update is responsible. Otherwise the app performs great as usual. Even despite this I highly recommend this app and the people behind it. I fully expect the 1Password team to tell me how to fix this quickly.

owndao, Feb 02, 2018

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