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- Secteur d'activité : Logiciels
- Taille de l'entreprise : Auto-entrepreneur
- Logiciel utilisé tous les jours pendant 1 à 5 mois
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How to leave the Apple Ecosystem
I think it is really great. After using the iCloud credentials manager I was a little scared of leaving the Apple environment and the password manager was one of the greatest cons of leaving it. Importing the passwords from iCloud was really easy, it works very well, almost like a native password manager and in general I would recommend it.
Avantages
The biggest pro is the option of passkey, I think it is one of the greatest features. The password are more secure in their app than in other type of password managers. It's really easy to import your credentials from other apps.
Inconvénients
Not so many websites allow passkeys. Sometimes the website is not recognize automatically. You need to configure manually in the browser so you can only see the recommendations of 1password instead of the browser recommendations.
- Secteur d'activité : Logiciels
- Taille de l'entreprise : 51–200 employés
- Logiciel utilisé tous les jours pendant plus de deux ans
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Security First
The most significant value, in my opinion, is the compatibility across all devices.
Avantages
It's secure, worth the price, and easy to use.
Inconvénients
It requires my typed-out password every two weeks (not facial or touch ID), but it shows great security practices.
- Secteur d'activité : Logiciels
- Taille de l'entreprise : 1 001–5 000 employés
- Logiciel utilisé tous les jours pendant 1 à 5 mois
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1Password review
Avantages
1Password allows you to store passwords securely and can be integrated into the browser. It helps you to store data and share it safely when needed. Import also work seamlessly.
Inconvénients
I did not find any cons with 1Password so far. All good.
- Secteur d'activité : Logiciels
- Taille de l'entreprise : 11–50 employés
- Logiciel utilisé tous les jours pendant plus de deux ans
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The best password manager out there.
Overall 1Password is very nice and easy to use. It's a great tool to share password with friends, family and coworker. I use both a personal/family and company account. It's easy to setup unique passwords, store the details I need and input them where needed.
Avantages
It keeps track of all my logins, card details, and other essential information that needs to stay protected. Not only that but it ensure it's available wherever I go.
I couldn't live without it.
Inconvénients
It's Safari extension is horrible, and it drives me crazy almost every day.
I know there are other browsers out there but I like Safari and hate how bad the 1Password extension is.
- Secteur d'activité : Logiciels
- Taille de l'entreprise : 11–50 employés
- Logiciel utilisé tous les jours pendant plus de deux ans
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1Password to rule them all
Very easy to use, would highly recommended
Avantages
Ease of use and secure password sharing between people and entire teams
Inconvénients
Nothing, the platform is great! It’s easy to use as a user and admin
- Secteur d'activité : Logiciels
- Taille de l'entreprise : 11–50 employés
- Logiciel utilisé tous les jours pendant plus de deux ans
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Good tool for managing your passwords, but not my go-to option anymore
Avantages
I loved the encryption and password generation features
Inconvénients
If you lose your password, it's near impossible to recover it. I was unable to do so despite many attempts and ultimately stopped using it, and switched to Google's free offering.
- Secteur d'activité : Logiciels
- Taille de l'entreprise : Auto-entrepreneur
- Logiciel utilisé tous les jours pendant plus de deux ans
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Very reccomended
Avantages
Password synchronization in different devices, password generator
Inconvénients
Sincerely for my use the only cons is the price of subscription
- Secteur d'activité : Logiciels
- Taille de l'entreprise : 2–10 employés
- Logiciel utilisé tous les jours pendant 6 à 12 mois
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Gets the job done but a bit clunky
Avantages
For simple password management for small teams and a relatively affordable per seat price, it gets the job done to meet the minimum standard for password security in today's digital world.
Inconvénients
Chrome extension and UI feel a bit clunky and unintuitive for managing passwords and viewing and sharing vaults. 1Password also had a hard time correctly saving login information for forms with 3+ fields, e.g., AWS Console, so I always had to look up my AWS account number to input into the login form.

- Secteur d'activité : Logiciels
- Taille de l'entreprise : 11–50 employés
- Logiciel utilisé tous les jours pendant plus de deux ans
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Pretty good password manager
See cons above. The product is fine. It seems to do the job.
Avantages
It's easy to use and store all of your passwords in the same place. It seems secure and overall the starter plan is good value for money.
Inconvénients
There are two areas which annoyed me. 1 Was dealing with their support team. It took an inordinate amount of time to have a duplicate account closed - like weeks of effort. Very frustrating experience. For some reason it's quite hard to actually save a password which auto generates - the button seems unresponsive. I haven't bothered contacting support as I don't have the time.
- Secteur d'activité : Logiciels
- Taille de l'entreprise : 201–500 employés
- Logiciel utilisé tous les jours pendant plus d'un an
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Enjoy using 1Password
Avantages
It's a good tool for password management. Easy to generate complex passwords and save them all within no time.
Inconvénients
Sometimes the password doesn't autofill and that is frustrating.
- Secteur d'activité : Logiciels
- Taille de l'entreprise : 2–10 employés
- Logiciel utilisé tous les jours pendant plus d'un an
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1Password - Secure Password Management
Avantages
1Password provides top-notch encryption and safeguards our passwords and sensitive data with protection. Knowing that our critical information is safe and encrypted gives us peace of mind in this age of digital vulnerabilities.
Inconvénients
The cost can be a concern for smaller businesses or individual users, as it falls into the premium category of password managers. Additionally, some users may find the initial setup and integration process with various apps and browsers a bit time-consuming, but the extra effort is undoubtedly worthwhile for enhanced security.
- Secteur d'activité : Logiciels
- Taille de l'entreprise : 11–50 employés
- Logiciel utilisé tous les jours pendant plus d'un an
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Best password manager
Avantages
1Password works pretty well across all devices that I have
Inconvénients
You have to be very careful when switching devices not to lose access to your passwords
- Secteur d'activité : Logiciels
- Taille de l'entreprise : 1 001–5 000 employés
- Logiciel utilisé tous les jours pendant 6 à 12 mois
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Password management made easy
Avantages
Easy to use password manager that also allows sharing of vaults with communities to make shared credentials easy to manage.
Inconvénients
Importing of credentials from previous software didn't work as advertised and ended up being a manual process.
- Secteur d'activité : Logiciels
- Taille de l'entreprise : 11–50 employés
- Logiciel utilisé toutes les semaines pendant plus d'un an
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1Password is Essential for Everyone Who Uses the Internet!
My experience using 1Password has been excellent. It's easy to use and provides data security and peace of mind.
Avantages
1Password is super easy to use and makes me feel secure about the sites I'm using. I only started using it since joining my current company about 2 years ago and can't believe I didn't use it for everything in the past. Being able to generate long and complicated passwords and storing each of them in secure vaults provides peace of mind for information and data security.
Inconvénients
Nothing comes to mind so far. I have found 1Password easy to use and maintain.
- Secteur d'activité : Logiciels
- Taille de l'entreprise : 201–500 employés
- Logiciel utilisé toutes les semaines pendant plus d'un an
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The best place to store your passwords
Avantages
Before using 1Password, we had passwords in Excel files, on web browsers, and Word docs. Now we can place them in one secure location and access them when we need them.
Inconvénients
Sometimes logging into the solution can be tricky if you lose your details but this is a minor issue.

- Secteur d'activité : Logiciels
- Taille de l'entreprise : 11–50 employés
- Logiciel utilisé tous les jours pendant 1 à 5 mois
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Best password manager which every person should use
Avantages
1Password is the best password manager. This is the only password manager which have all the features that password should have. Best part of it is, it saves login with google or GitHub etc. So next time when I open the site It says that you logged in with google. It also supports SSH keys so for GitHub ssh to push the code or commit, 1Password ask for fingerprint in my mac. I love this :)
Inconvénients
Actually 1Password provided everything to me that I needed but for 1Password does not have free pricing section. It has free tier but limited to something 10 or 12 days.
- Secteur d'activité : Logiciels
- Taille de l'entreprise : 51–200 employés
- Logiciel utilisé tous les jours pendant 1 à 5 mois
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1Password User Review
I believe that 1Password solves the pain points that they claim to address and is therefore a reliable and effective product.
Avantages
I love the credential management and sharing that we are able to use as a company. I am able to share my logins for our secure sites with colleagues and never have to worry about important data being leaked or misused.
Inconvénients
The UX can be a bit confusing when it comes to managing/finding existing passwords and credentials for various logins within my account. I often get lost.
- Secteur d'activité : Logiciels
- Taille de l'entreprise : 11–50 employés
- Logiciel utilisé tous les jours pendant 1 à 5 mois
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1Password works well for companies
Avantages
We often need to share passwords between users or exchange sensitive documents and 1Password allows us to do that.
Inconvénients
The UI can be overbearing at times. It forces you to add a chrome extension and then covers up form fields with the 1Password UI.

- Secteur d'activité : Logiciels
- Taille de l'entreprise : Auto-entrepreneur
- Logiciel utilisé tous les jours pendant plus de deux ans
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Best Password Manager
I use 1Password for storing all my personal accounts as well as my small business accounts credential’s securely. I’m also able to store credentials for servers and have a way to store secure notes. I use 1Password every day on my iPhone, Mac, and Chromium-based browser.
Avantages
Secure with a great user experience. Constantly updated and adding new features.
Inconvénients
I have yet to find a con in 1Password - they seem to have thought of everything when it comes to password management.
- Secteur d'activité : Logiciels
- Taille de l'entreprise : 51–200 employés
- Logiciel utilisé tous les jours pendant plus de deux ans
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1Password is an incredible time saver, all day, every day.
I moved to 1Password a couple of years ago and it makes my much life easier. Security is absolutely necessary but adds time and friction to so much of what we constantly need to do. For me, 1Password takes away so much of that. I rarely take the time to write reviews, unless something is exceedingly good or exceedingly bad. 1Password is exceedingly good, to the extent I regularly notice just how helpful it is.
Per day I'd say 1Password saves me at least half an hour. Some days well over that. It's a bit like giving back the dead time spent on daily commuting, and instead lets me get on with what I need to do.
An obvious example is quickly logging on to sites and apps, which I think everybody can appreciate and get time back from. However, it can go so much further than that, as it's incredibly adaptable for unique situations. For example, I need to generate SSL certificates for staff and distribute them. I had no expectation a "password manager" would help with this, but with its command-line integration and a bit of scripting, I've been able to automate all of that. Without 1Password, that would take me on average 2 hours a week, or paying a ton of money for specialised software.
Avantages
- It's super fast to get into secure sites and apps. Mostly it takes one hotkey and I'm pretty much into anything. It's replaced browser bookmarks for me as it's faster.
- It covers logging into pretty much anything, including apps. So far only my bank doesn't play nice, as it requires a physical MFA key.
- MFA integration is super slick. I don't need to step out to Google Authenticator, etc.
- Seamlessly generating and saving passwords when signing up to new sites.
- Easily sharing secure data with other people.
- Easily hold sensitive files, like my scanned passport. Even files for an OpenSSL infrastructure.
- It's incredibly adaptable with things like command-line integration.
- The app is constantly improving.
Inconvénients
- Figuring out what it can do and how to initially use a feature can take time. For example, being able to set it up for apps on laptops is great, but I didn't know it could do that for a long time, and then it took a while to get my head around how to do it.
- Secteur d'activité : Logiciels
- Taille de l'entreprise : 11–50 employés
- Logiciel utilisé tous les jours pendant plus d'un an
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Why would you use anything else?
Overall our experience has been great. Their support, via both email and Twitter, is top-notch. The UI is modern feeling and easy to navigate. The ability to share those required logins within our company is the most important part of this software, and it's the part that 1Password exceeds at.
Avantages
The features and modern UI look of 1Password made this an easy choice. Vault management is a breeze, and setting up groups for each department with those vaults is easy. The built-in QR code scanner to set up MFA is a feature that is invaluable as it ensures an easy way for our employees to use this and make sure their accounts can be as safe as possible.
Inconvénients
There is only one thing that is currently negative for us, and that is that there is no G Workspace integration. There is a SCIM bridge to help bridge between different directories, there is support for MS Active Directory, but there is not get any firm plans for G Workspace integration. While this is currently not deal-breaking, as we grow larger we may need to look at alternatives if this doesn't get on the roadmap.
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Lastpass felt dated and it didn't feel like the updates they were making were useful to us or bringing the product up to a modern feel. 1Password was less buggy, has wider support across iOS apps and Web and just felt like a better product to useLogiciel antérieur
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Lastpass felt dated and it didn't feel like the updates they were making were useful to us or bringing the product up to a modern feel. 1Password was less buggy, has wider support across iOS apps and Web and just felt like a better product to use- Secteur d'activité : Logiciels
- Taille de l'entreprise : Auto-entrepreneur
- Logiciel utilisé tous les jours pendant plus de deux ans
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Researched and used other, 1Password is the best for me.
I originally set up 1Password with out a lot of research. It was great except I wanted the ability to share individual records without having to create a separate vault for it. This lead me to doing more research when I started my own company and I settled on Keeper. I found that wile I initially thought Keeper was cheaper by the time I bought all the optional peaces it was the same or more expensive than 1Password and much more difficult to use (partial because of having more options). I did extensive searching and testing at this point and finaly went through the effort to switch back to 1Password. Save yourself the trouble, do your research on the front side, and/or just use 1Password, it's great.
Avantages
My initial experience with one password comes from setting it up for a small/med. construction company. While security may be most important in a password app. usability is right next to it. A difficult to use app might as well not be rated for security because it won't be used. I found 1Password to be user friendly even with people who are the most unfriendly toward using a computer.
After useability:
-Shared Vaults (groups of passwords)
-Admin power and simplicity
-Guest access (in some packages) - this is the ability to share a vault with someone (client) for no additional charge and keep them separate from the rest of the organization (say you need access to some of there resources during a project)
-Integration of multiple accounts, I have a personal account (provided with my work account), a work account, and an account from a primary customer. When I sign in to my app I get access to these three authorized accounts with clear but convenient separation. Which comes back to, I use it because it's convinced and secure.
Inconvénients
Read this as, my two feature requests, but if these are critical items for you, then be aware.
-Share single items, in 1Password all sharing is done by vault and over all this is a good thing but I'd like to have persons user credentials in a vault for that person but share just that item to a junior IT person. There are work arounds but that would be nice.
-Securely receive credentials as a one time event from an outside source. A reminder that the guest vault sharing I described above is outstanding it's overkill when you need to get a set of credentials from a client (or other source) and don't need to keep in in sync. I've seen this from a small solution. It sends a one time access url that is a form. After it is opened and closed it doesn't do anything anymore. If info is entered it creates and entry on my side.
These are small things I would like but I still chose 1Password over having those features.
If you must have them; Keeper has ability to share groups and individuals records - powerful but a little difficult
For the requesting feature look to to EliPass, I found this one feature great but the rest of the platform needs work.
Pourquoi choisir 1Password
Usability and value (not the cheapest but good price points with great product)- Secteur d'activité : Logiciels
- Taille de l'entreprise : 2–10 employés
- Logiciel utilisé tous les jours pendant 6 à 12 mois
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Combining great design and great functionality. Easy to stay secure.
Avantages
I love the design. The software interface makes it a joy to use. Having the option to create multiple vaults for different areas of your life, and then enable or disable them based on the browser instance you're in is super handy for keeping logins seperate, but in the same account.
Another great feature is the in-built two factor authentication. When I log into an application, it fills in the 2FA along with the username and password and saves me a heap of time - without compromising my security.
Finally, the biometrics login (using your fingerprint, Face ID, Apple Watch etc.) to login to 1password is super handy. Makes for a quick and simple accessing experience.
Inconvénients
Couple of things. I came from LastPass, which had two features I miss. Firstly, it's hard to share logins in 1password. It sorta forces you to either send a one-use clunky link via text or email, or setup a (paid) shared vault. LastPass just allowed you to invite someone and it would drop into their account.
The other thing is saving logins the first time you signup for account, or access an account you haven't saved yet. With LastPass, even after putting in your details, clicking sign up/sign in and landing on the next page of the website, a little popup in the corner would prompt you to Save the login. Super handy. However, with 1password, I have to physically click Save Login on one of the fields as I enter them before I sign in or otherwise it doesn't give me the option to save them. It's a small thing, but was a great, common sense feature that I do miss with 1password.
- Secteur d'activité : Logiciels
- Taille de l'entreprise : 201–500 employés
- Logiciel utilisé tous les jours pendant 6 à 12 mois
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Life changing security management
1Password leads the industry when it comes to password management. Beyond just storing login info, 1Password can secure arbitrary files/documents, text data, credit card info, Wi-Fi passwords, driver's licenses, passports, etc. Items can be organized into various vaults, some of which you can choose to share among members of your family or organization (depending on your plan) to easily keep shared passwords available to multiple users.
1Password integrates with just about every conceivable browser, and the extensions do their best to auto-fill login info automatically. Additionally, 1Password can store 2FA token generators for logins. After logging in, it can automatically paste the current code into the 2FA prompt, so it's about as easy as possible to have increased account security. Of course, whenever it copies data to the pasteboard automatically, it will restore the previous contents of the pasteboard shortly thereafter.
Overall, I couldn't be happier with 1Password. Yes, I had to go through a months long ordeal of transitioning my messy, insecure logins from Safari over to 1Password, which involved visiting every site and changing my passwords to use unique, randomly-generated secure passwords. But once I finally got everything organized, it has been effortless to keep all my logins, credit card, and even all my cryptocurrency info secured. The browser extensions and iOS integration make it effortless to log in about 95% of the time.
Avantages
The Apple first-class citizens approach that 1Password employs means it's an incredibly polished and pleasant user experience on any Apple device, even though it's supported on Windows and Android as well. The design language instills confidence in the quality of the product as well, as does their industry-leading stance on security and data protection.
However, the single best feature in my mind is their world class customer support. Seriously, no other product I've ever used has the same level of support that 1Password offers. Whether you email them or tweet at them, you will receive a professional, personalized response extremely quickly, no matter whether you're asking a question or just leaving a compliment. Replies are offered using correct spelling, grammar, and punctuation, which may seem silly to point out, but when it comes to a product that you're trusting to secure your entire digital life, these factors go a long way to inspire trust that they take their product, business, and customers seriously.
Inconvénients
It's hard to think of cons, honestly. Every con I can think of would usually involve some trivial nit pick which in no way affects the core experience. However, I'll list a few of them anyway.
1Password is a touch too opinionated when it comes to organizing fields, in my opinion. For some item types, 1Password mandates which fields appears, and those fields can't be moved around or deleted outright. If you leave them empty, they won't appear in the standard view, but still, someone OCD like me enjoys being able to exactly move things around. Perhaps more interesting is the fact that there are different restrictions on different platforms. On iOS, you can move some mandatory fields around that you can't on macOS. On Windows, text notes don't render Markdown whereas they do on macOS and iOS. On iOS, there doesn't appear to be a way to link related items, even though you can see already existing linked items if they were added on macOS.
Perhaps the biggest actual usability con for most people might be the desktop experience's information architecture. It can be confusing sometimes to figure out where you are. The navigation side bar might be hiding item categories which you have to reveal, or it may be confusing to know at a glance exactly what vault you are currently viewing. Every once in a while, I'll get a little lost in the navigation, which I suspect might be problematic for less tech savvy users.
- Secteur d'activité : Logiciels
- Taille de l'entreprise : Auto-entrepreneur
- Logiciel utilisé tous les jours pendant plus de deux ans
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It Should Be Installed By Default
Overall, this is a kick-ass product! You pay for it though so you expect that level of premium upgrades and security. At $36/yr it's a reasonable expense at about $0.75/week to keep all your data in one place, secured. Again, with all of the ways, they allow you to access your information they really provide the most flexibility possible while keeping your information safe.
Avantages
I'm still waiting for the horrible headline - "1Password Hacked". Thankfully, that day hasn't come and hopefully never will. The software is easy to use in either browser extension or full-application mode. I was able to make all of my passwords random 8-16 characters and different for every service I use. I feel much more secure than I did just a few months ago. It's easy to access across many devices once authorized. I have it on my computers, phone, and even watch. It not only allows passwords but some payment information, so that pesky credit card number you can't remember is always at hand.
Inconvénients
Sometimes, I think it has to do with the site's form submission, you are not prompted to save the password you just entered or created. In that case, if it was generated with 1P, you can pretty easily find it in your password list and add the site domain and username. In other cases, where you created the password, 1P does not know it and you do need to manually add it yourself. These scenarios are maybe every 1-in-10 sites you create an account on.