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An excellent password manager with strong security and strong additional features
What do you like best about the product?
1Password employs very strong security. As an ex-IT professional, I'm confident that my information is safe. Also, the browser integration is strong. I particularly like that I can have separate shared and personal vaults for home and work; it enables my wife and I to share our household passwords and for me to do likewise with my work colleagues. Plus the Watchtower feature is great; it lets me know if a website I use is compromised.
What do you dislike about the product?
It can sometimes be a bit confusing in recognizing whether the app, the website, or the browser extension is unlocked and what the best practices are for managing multiple accounts in the same browser space.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The software has encouraged my team to stop using poor, easily-guessed passwords and enables everyone to use robust passwords, as well as providing a single place for passwords to be stored in the event of employee changes.
very good impression
What do you like best about the product?
easy to generate new password, easy to share password
What do you dislike about the product?
some time url stored are not the detectable one
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
suppress postit password, we stop to buy postit.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Auto install SCIM in Azure env.
After a Decade I Love It Even More
What do you like best about the product?
It's secure, it's easy to use, and it's Canadian.
What do you dislike about the product?
It falls short on exact host matching (a password stored for "host.domain.tld" would be offered for "domain.tld", which in some use cases can be annoying).
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I've used 1Password privately and in my last role I also rolled it out for our org. People love it.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Give it a try, it's fantastic.
Essential for security and convenience
What do you like best about the product?
1Password makes it as easy as possible to use sting unique passwords with all of you accounts. Working in IT, I have a lot of accounts to keep track of.
What do you dislike about the product?
There’s not much to dislike. If anything, 1Password makes it a little too easy to not keep your passwords organized. I know the functionality is there, but I generally just dump everything in there without thinking about keeping it tidy. That’s great in one way, but has created a mess in another.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Again, I can have very secure, unique passwords for all of my accounts and not worry about losing access to anything.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Get it! Learn it!Use it!
One Password to rule them all
What do you like best about the product?
We like the fact that 1Password does its job with little fuss. 1Password works. It's straightforward, yet powerful. It is easy to manage a team and create firewalls between teams ensuring that the right people gain access to the right resources. 1Password also makes it easy to login to all of the apps and services we use every day without needing to remember our long, strong passwords. Our entire team likes the fact that we can many TOTP with 1Password and do not need to rely on SMS for multi-factor authentication.
What do you dislike about the product?
I'd like to be able to provision 1Password more automatically while onboarding new team members through Gusto, but besides that, I love 1Password and use both Business and Family plans.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Secure access to logins and access management. We utilize TOTP within 1Password to help improve our team's user experience keeping their logins secure. We push the use of 1Password over SMS codes. We find that 1Password saves our team a lot of time each week being directly integrated into our browser based workflow and also improves our team's ability to monitor and assess the security of our logins. We also love the great reports that admins can run inside of 1Password.com for Business that let us see who may have been part of breaches across logins being utilized as well as to help our security team determine who might need more training or otherwise need to simply update a few old passwords.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
If you are on the fence, I'd recommend at minimum trying it out. I do not believe any of the other password managers out there reach the same bar balancing security and ease-of-use.
Reliable password management software
What do you like best about the product?
1Password is my Windows / macOS identity software. The application is a password manager and a printer access management unit. Connections in the program and the community are logged online. In reality, the device has a built-in generator that instantly produces passwords for websites, email messages, and more.
What do you dislike about the product?
Although I never appreciated the Chrome extension, and once I had to hope for, or even preserve, brand-new contacts, I usually started with the Mac app rather than the Chrome extension.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
By creating different and strong passwords for these services and websites, you can quickly share them between products and with family or employees. The complete characteristic, including 2FA, helps you save time and effort accessing online materials on both mobile and desktop devices.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
If you don't want to deal with this monthly fee, you might want to consider paying a one-off payment. The organization that provides exceptional customer service must show you the right way.
1st Time user on 1Password - TWC
What do you like best about the product?
Save place to save all passwords. Maintains a list of websites
What do you dislike about the product?
Locks when browser closed.
Some actions not intuitive
Some actions not intuitive
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Here are my gleanings:
1. This works better if you open up the 1Password site, log in and then select the website you want from the list rather than going directly to the desired site and choosing to let 1Password fill in details. You can go that way but if you logout/close your browser, then you have to log in with 1Password again. I was doing that multiple times a day and it didn’t seem very efficient.
2. As Kevin mentioned, I found where to change the AutoLock in my account settings and adjusted the time to stay “unlocked”. Y
You must keep that browser or a website open or it will lock again.
3. I was glad to see that when I needed to change either a username or password, that 1Password made the updates and saved the new one.
I was a little concerned about that, as some of our sites require routine PW changes.
4. This weekend I moved a few of my saved credentials to the GTO shared vault. I had to look up instructions, as it wasn’t quite “intuitive” to me.
Glad I did, as that informed me that if I simply “copied” these to the shared vault, any changes made to credentials in one do NOT sync in both places.
So as recommended, I MOVED them rather than COPIED them. I can still access when logged into my private vault as they are shared.
5. I have not yet redeemed my personal “family” vault…still on the “to-do” list. 😊
6. For work I use two different browsers for different sites…just a preference I’ve had.
I saw that 1Password “presents itself” slightly differently in each of these:
CHROME & MICROSOFT EDGE even though I set up the extension as recommended.
1. This works better if you open up the 1Password site, log in and then select the website you want from the list rather than going directly to the desired site and choosing to let 1Password fill in details. You can go that way but if you logout/close your browser, then you have to log in with 1Password again. I was doing that multiple times a day and it didn’t seem very efficient.
2. As Kevin mentioned, I found where to change the AutoLock in my account settings and adjusted the time to stay “unlocked”. Y
You must keep that browser or a website open or it will lock again.
3. I was glad to see that when I needed to change either a username or password, that 1Password made the updates and saved the new one.
I was a little concerned about that, as some of our sites require routine PW changes.
4. This weekend I moved a few of my saved credentials to the GTO shared vault. I had to look up instructions, as it wasn’t quite “intuitive” to me.
Glad I did, as that informed me that if I simply “copied” these to the shared vault, any changes made to credentials in one do NOT sync in both places.
So as recommended, I MOVED them rather than COPIED them. I can still access when logged into my private vault as they are shared.
5. I have not yet redeemed my personal “family” vault…still on the “to-do” list. 😊
6. For work I use two different browsers for different sites…just a preference I’ve had.
I saw that 1Password “presents itself” slightly differently in each of these:
CHROME & MICROSOFT EDGE even though I set up the extension as recommended.
Excellent password manager I have used so far
What do you like best about the product?
1Password is an application that dramatically simplifies Internet operations, including the production of strong passwords, storing passwords, quick login to accounts, etc. It is a built-in password generator that can be tailored to your needs, which generates painful links for online hackers. The generated passwords are stored in an encrypted safe that consumers can access with a master password, and there is plenty of space for confidential documents and credit cards.
What do you dislike about the product?
The shipping costs could be slightly higher. Recently I found a password development tool: no severe problems or even questions.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Almost all my passwords are stored in one place; I always remember a password and often have my account information.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
You will find different versions of whether you are a family member, sole trader, or user, as well as the payment method you want to choose. It is worth considering which type works best for you personally.
1Password is great for our remote team
What do you like best about the product?
The ability to organize passwords into different vaults and share with team members but also include guest accounts for one off access makes 1password really useful for our small remote team.
What do you dislike about the product?
I do wish that when a password was updated in one vault it would update across vaults.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We no longer share passwords via email or Slack now that our remote team has access to 1password. We also utilize the two factor authentication feature which comes in handy since our team is located in multiple time zones and its not always possible to get access to an account without texting someone across the world.
Easily the most beneficial and frequently used software in my arsenal.
What do you like best about the product?
Continuously improving platform, stellar security/trust history, excellent support, extremely reliable collaboration architecture, full OKTA integration, Watchtower, included 2FA, mobile support, biometrics support.
What do you dislike about the product?
You may find some websites that do not immediately work well for credential saving that you will need to make manual adjustments to the account record.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
No 2 passwords should ever be the same, 1Password allows for quick and easy credential generation, storage, and recall with pre-emptive breach checks with the haveibeenpwned.com API. A team of colleagues can work from the same realtime credential vaults and share access requiring 2FA.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
While competitors and even browser functionality have become significantly better in recent years, there is no comparison to the the platform that has been perfecting password management since 2006. This is not a company we have ever witnessed becoming complacent.
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