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| Developer(s) | AgileBits Inc. |
|---|---|
| Initial release | June 18, 2006[1] |
| Stable release | |
| Operating system | Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, Chrome OS[6] |
| Type | Password manager |
| License | Desktop: Trialware[7] Mobile: Freemium |
| Website | 1password.com |
1Password is a password manager developed by AgileBits Inc. It provides a place for users to store various passwords, software licenses, and other sensitive information in a virtual vault that is locked with a PBKDF2-guarded master password.[8][9] By default, this encrypted vault is stored on the company’s servers, for a monthly fee.[10]
In a 2017 Consumer Reports article Dan Guido, the CEO of Trail of Bits, has claimed that 1Password is a popular password manager (alongside Dashlane, KeePass, and LastPass), with the choice among them mostly up to personal preferences.[10]
Password file syncing
Alternatively, after purchasing a software license ($64.99 in 2018[11]), 1Password can be set up to only store password files locally, and not sync with remote servers.[10] It can also be set up so that files are synchronized through Dropbox (all platforms), local Wi-Fi, and iCloud, and more recently, through 1Password.com, a subscription based server sync service maintained by the developers. Local Wi-Fi and iCloud sync are only available on the Mac and iOS.[12][13][14]
In 2017, the Travel Mode feature
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