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Extremely satisfied
What do you like best about the product?
Easy to use once you've started migrating your passwords to 1PW. Professionally it makes managing team and company accounts easy as pie. Personally, it's handy due to the auto-generate password for accounts.
What do you dislike about the product?
Naming system depends solely on the people naming the managed passwords - difficulty in differentiating between several accounts for the same application
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Easier communication of password data between personnel
1Password
What do you like best about the product?
Easy to use over different platforms and from device to device
What do you dislike about the product?
sometimes freezes up. Have to copy and paste.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Save all my passwords
Great Multi Platform Cloud Password Manager
What do you like best about the product?
I love the easiness of use, it's very complete, multi platform and with multi device synchronization. I use Apple computers and Android devices and 1Password allows me to access my passwords and my clients' passwords from everywhere! It's a wonderful tool I use to recommend to my clients and friends.
What do you dislike about the product?
The price is quite high. It could be cheaper, so more people could afford it and 1Password team could get more loyal customers and recommendations, spiking their sales and revenue.
If there was a way to unlock the computer version with the fingerprint, even by using the mobile phone, that would be awesome! I use already an App in my Android device to unlock my iMac with the fingerprint from the mobile phone and it saves me a lot of time, because I lock the screen every time I stand up from the computer.
If there was a way to unlock the computer version with the fingerprint, even by using the mobile phone, that would be awesome! I use already an App in my Android device to unlock my iMac with the fingerprint from the mobile phone and it saves me a lot of time, because I lock the screen every time I stand up from the computer.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I need to manage safely all the passwords from the accounts of my clients, my personal and business passwords. I create web pages and offer web hosting accounts, so this tool is a must to have in such a job. 1Password helps me in my job by storing the passwords encrypted in the cloud, so I can access them securely no matter where I am in the World.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
It's great to manage passwords from multiple devices: Computer, mobile phones and tablets. You always have them at hand. It's very easy to use and if you have fingerprint sensor in your mobile phone, you can access your passwords in a breeze!
what a relief
What do you like best about the product?
the keyboard shortcut that autopopulates all login details and signs in automatically
What do you dislike about the product?
the iOS experience. a really pain in the ass still but at least I can now have different passwords all over the place.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
less frustration with resetting passwords which was happening so many times in a week before. Also having all important documentation, personal details locked up feels good.
1Password easy use, I love
What do you like best about the product?
Good app. Unfortunately, the free android app is quite nerfed since you cannot add a new item or add an old one. I also don't like the fact that they are just using the cloud with an expensive monthly fee (as I already purchased the stand-alone version for desktops some years ago). That said, the app still remains one of the best password manager on the market, even thought there are other alternatives which are getting as good as this one.
What do you dislike about the product?
No autofill on Samsung web browser. (Some other alternatives have that feature). No security audit on Android. Advanced settings on web interface are not as many as its competitor. No Two-Factor Authentication. I used to use it on another platform until they release 1password cloud account and it was paid. Now, it is free for everyone except the cloud account. I also couldn't see adding a new vault screen on the app. Syncing is good and it is always up to date.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Your team's plans allow you to share passwords and other credentials with a group of people without having to share specific credentials in an unsafe manner.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
it's very useful, it's worth trying.
Security and Convenience - Yes, it is possible
What do you like best about the product?
The convenience of having all your passwords in one place is great, but I can do that in a spreadsheet. Making it encrypted and secure, however, is what makes 1 Password indispensable. The password generator is very convenient and the auto fill function works will in almost every website I've visited.
What do you dislike about the product?
1 Password for Windows doesn't seem to work for me. It would not sync the latest password after I changed it on another machine. Set up takes a bit of time, and it might get tedious entering your password as often as the default setting requires, but it's a good tradeoff for more security.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Sharing passwords across select groups within the company makes the product extremely convenient for business.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
If you have linux, maybe check out LastPass, otherwise 1 Password does everything you need.
Excellent, full-featured password manager
What do you like best about the product?
Peace of mind, I never encountered a bug. I can sync easily between devices
What do you dislike about the product?
Nothing, it does the job it is supposed to
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Maximising online security by using a different long, complex password for every account.
Separates lives perfectly
What do you like best about the product?
It's no secret that we're inundated with both work & personal logins across various different touchpoints every day. What I really enjoy about 1Password is the ability for it to separate my work & personal logins easily and simply. Through their vault & label features, I'm able to easily switch between the two spheres.
What do you dislike about the product?
URL duplication. 1Passwords fails at certain times, especially when used on the same authentication across two different subdomains on the same website. While this shouldn't be 1Password's fault, I would like it to suggest and see if a similar entry already saved matches one and then merge the two. This would make my housekeeping a lot simpler.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We manage social accounts and logins for a range of clients and 1Password is just perfect for sharing and storing the information in one place for the same without any pesky self-deleting notes or sensitive emails flying around.
Didn't think I'd like a password manager
What do you like best about the product?
I used to keep all my passwords in a desktop database file. But this is much better, since it works on the desktop and on mobile. It's simple and works as required.
What do you dislike about the product?
Now and then a bit of identity fails to fill. For example, title. Why? I don't know. Otherwise, it works well, it shows up when I need it and stays out of the way otherwise.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Works for a one-person office on desktop and mobile.
Most likely the best password manager for most purposes
What do you like best about the product?
AgileBits appears to take security very seriously. At the same time, they have a whitepaper published online, which describes in great detail the individual security measures they’re taking. Being affine to infosec myself, I appreciate this openness a lot; their behavior actually helps make the product more secure, not less.
What do you dislike about the product?
Although I’m on their Families plan, I’m not a fan of their subscription model at all. Worse, they appear to not support offline usage. In my opinion, this is a huge drawback. I’d love to access my credentials when I’m offline, too.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
When I started using 1Password in 2010, it helped me establish healthy security habits. For example, 1Password completely eliminated the temptation of password reuse, In retrospect, this effectively saved me from data breaches in several instances.
Another example would be the way AgileBits have designed the password generator built into 1Password. This generator uses configurable password lengths; at the same time, it generates easily-memorizable passwords with still more than enough complexity and entropy that they are essentially un-guessable. (Example: while other generators would create something like `f9ekX33m.c3cr$pt`, 1Password will suggest you passwords that are more like, `butter-tackling-prioritize-railway-mew,` which quite counter-intuitively, is not only easier to memorize, but also generally more secure than the former.)
This is extremely convenient for cases where I cannot easily access my 1Password vault, for example when I’m offline, or while I’m on a customer’s network which blocks the 1password.com domain (yes, there are IT departments who actually do that). Due to easily memorizable passwords the app has generated for me, I manage to keep my most important passwords in my head even though they were generated for me.
Another example would be the way AgileBits have designed the password generator built into 1Password. This generator uses configurable password lengths; at the same time, it generates easily-memorizable passwords with still more than enough complexity and entropy that they are essentially un-guessable. (Example: while other generators would create something like `f9ekX33m.c3cr$pt`, 1Password will suggest you passwords that are more like, `butter-tackling-prioritize-railway-mew,` which quite counter-intuitively, is not only easier to memorize, but also generally more secure than the former.)
This is extremely convenient for cases where I cannot easily access my 1Password vault, for example when I’m offline, or while I’m on a customer’s network which blocks the 1password.com domain (yes, there are IT departments who actually do that). Due to easily memorizable passwords the app has generated for me, I manage to keep my most important passwords in my head even though they were generated for me.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Mind that designing a secure piece software is an extremely hard task, which costs a lot of money. Given how well AgileBits have managed to pull that off, I’d recommend for anyone to get the subscription. That said, 1Password won’t help you a bit if your system is already compromised to begin with. I’d still recommend that you sign up but make sure to also teach yourself healthy security habits along the way.
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