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Developer(s)
  
AgileBits Inc.

Initial release
  
June 18, 2006 (2006-06-18)

Stable release
  
Windows: 6.3.359 (February 5, 2017; 13 days ago (2017-02-05)) [±]macOS: 6.5.3 (December 21, 2016; 59 days ago (2016-12-21)) [±]Android: 6.5.1 (February 14, 2017; 4 days ago (2017-02-14)) [±]iOS: 6.5.2 (February 15, 2017; 3 days ago (2017-02-15)) [±]

Operating system
  
License
  
Desktop: TrialwareMobile: Proprietary

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.

Contents

Password file syncing

1Password can store password files locally and never syncs with remote servers. The files can also be synchronized through Dropbox (all platforms), local Wi-Fi, and iCloud (local Wi-Fi and iCloud sync are only available on the Mac and iOS).

Browser Extensions

1Password integrates with all popular browsers including Brave, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari and Opera. The extension allows you to fill logins automatically, and remember logins for new websites that don't already have a password saved. The browser extension can generate random passwords for new websites. To use browser extensions, you must have administrative rights on the computer you're using. This has been an issue with users on a PC assigned by a workplace without admin rights. To address this issue, 1Password offers a family plan for a monthly subscription fee that allows web access to your usernames and passwords which can be copied and pasted into login screens.

References

1Password Wikipedia


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