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1Password Families was available as a giveaway on April 12, 2021!
Please note: the download archive includes only readme file. The registration process is described in the readme file!
1Password is the world’s most-loved password manager. 1Password is the easiest way to store and use strong passwords. Log in to sites and fill forms securely with a single click with cross device compatibility. 1Password is also trusted by more than 75,000 businesses to secure their business and protect their data.
Mac: macOS High Sierra 10.13 or later; Windows: Windows 10 or later and Microsoft .NET 4.7.2 or later; Android and iOS: Android 5 and iOS 12.2 or later.
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"Your family gets 1 GB of encrypted storage for documents, which you can share and access securely from anywhere."
So if you not yet have a DropBox account, the $5 per month is quite reasonable.
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krypteller, if you use it alone, you pay $2.99 per month, excluding taxes.
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Keepass2 is free with regular updates. And has a portable option too for on the go.
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1Password rocks. Been using it for nearly 3 years, yes it's subscription but it's the only password manager you can truly trust. No tracking in app. Constantly updated and used by companies like IBM so you know it's good - customer service is amazing and almost instant via email. I cannot fault them - happy to pay $50 for the Families account per year to keep myself and my entire family safe PLUS free updates and some cool features like the Privacy integration release they did last year - so so happy with this product and service. Big fan.
Would never trust something that's cheap, free or one off - read their White Papers - they aren't very secure. It's almost impossible to access 1Password data unless you handover like three different encryption methods... seriously get miffed seeing people think BitWarden is the same as 1Password. Wouldn't touch that if you paid me, I don't want someone accessing my passwords. haha.
Amazing offer, might even make a new account to get the discount! ;)
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This 'review' is staggering. You can't say something isn't secure then tar every software with that brush. You can't attack BitWarden without a proper argument. Of course BitWarden is secure. Just because it's free doesn't mean that they store your passwords in a Notepad text file. I get 'seriously miffed' when people bad-mouth other software for absolutely no reason, or just because you don't understand how something works.
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Chris, He’s not reviewing. He seems to just giving opinion. The fact they have trackers, makes them insecure. https://community.bitwarden.com/t/remove-embedded-trackers-from-bitwarden/18925
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1Password rocks. Been using it for nearly 3 years, yes it's subscription but it's the only password manager you can truly trust. No tracking in app. Constantly updated and used by companies like IBM so you know it's good - customer service is amazing and almost instant via email. I cannot fault them - happy to pay $50 for the Families account per year to keep myself and my entire family safe PLUS free updates and some cool features like the Privacy integration release they did last year - so so happy with this product and service. Big fan.
Would never trust something that's cheap, free or one off - read their White Papers - they aren't very secure. It's almost impossible to access 1Password data unless you handover like three different encryption methods... seriously get miffed seeing people think BitWarden is the same as 1Password. Wouldn't touch that haha.
Amazing offer, might even make a new account to get the discount! ;)
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If you have a computer and regularly go online, then there are several tools every user requires. Users should backup their documents and system regularly, ensure applications are updated regularly, have some anti-virus protection and finally have a secure password management system in place. Many people use either weak passwords or the same password across different websites. Both these practices are wrong. Check out https://haveibeenpwned.com/ for an idea of how frequently websites get hacked and account details get breached. 11 billion accounts at the last count. Your email account should be the best protected - once they're in that, they have access to everything else. Passwords should be strong and unique. However, this makes remembering them impossible, no matter what system you use - passphrases, sentences, etc.
While 1Password may be great, there are always alternatives and BitWarden should be at least considered. It's open-source and works across multiple devices.
Install this and try it, but at least use one password manager. Ensure all your passwords are unique and ensure all your passwords are strong.
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happy with my lifetime license thanks Sticky Password Pro
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Still using Roboform from day one and when it was launched.
I have tried many others but I still find Roboform is the best. Others seem to have issues with Linux password protected directories I have found.
Not saying all password managers are like this. But this is a very annoying issue for me where as Roboform works. Plus I can save software password information to Roboform as well.
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txtim, Ditto to that. Used LastPass for years until Sticky Password. Lifetime buy last month and never regretted it.
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After six months I would need to pay $5 per month.
I bought a lifetime licence of Sticky Password Pro for about $30. So I will not test today's six months offer.
See https://www.slant.co/versus/2820/2826/~1password_vs_sticky-password
"1Password is ranked 5th while Sticky Password is ranked 32nd."
https://password-managers.bestreviews.net/sticky-password-vs-1password-comparison/
More reading:
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=1Password+Families+versus+Sticky+Password+Pro&t=newext&atb=v267-1__&ia=web
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krypteller, Thanks so much for posting the link! Appreciate your effort!
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krypteller,
From online reviews 1Password does look good and should be tried today if a passworrd manager is not already being used.
Depending on which review site you read, 'expert' opinions vary as to which are better than others. For instance here are two recent reviews (from your DuckDuckGo link):
https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-password-managers/
https://www.tomsguide.com/us/best-password-managers,review-3785.html
I did notice that, for instance, the bestreviews.net review you post is at least a bit out of date: Sticky Password DOES support the 'new' Microsoft Edge among other features. Generally, from impressions I gather from reading the developer's responses to user's comments in their support forums, Sticky Password seems to err on the side of caution (maintaining security) for usually good reasons when it comes to any rush to match features with other password managers.
However, like you, (so far) I'm already a happy multi-platform 'lifetime' Sticky Password user for years since an earlier GOTD offer.
Also, I do think there might (hopefully) be some advantage in not using the most popular and therefore possibly hacker-targeted of the password managers. But that would be no reason to avoid trying 1Password today if not already using a password manager.
Thanks for your comment, and to GOTD and 1Password for today's great offer (even if I won't be taking advantage of it).
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krypteller, How did you get Sticky Password Pro lifetime for $30?
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Hi Frank. You can get a lifetime license for Sticky Password at $29.99 on Stacksocial (https://stacksocial.com/sales/sticky-password-premium-lifetime-subscription-4)
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Frank, When they offer Sticky Password Pro again (it seems like they do each year on this site), you will have the offer of a reduced lifetime subscription. I don't remember what the charge was but it was substantially less than the $149.99 standard price.
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Frank, Sticky Password is also usually given away here a couple of times a year, 1 year license. Last time in December, 2020. They usually have lifetime license offer. It may be coming around again soon.
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Frank, Google sticky password 29.99
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