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Deals: 1Password Offering 50% Off First Year of Individual and Family Plans

1Password has introduced a new deal this week, offering 50 percent off the first year of both its individual and family plans. Like previous offers, this sale is available for new 1Password subscribers only, and it does not require a coupon code.

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To get the deal, head to 1Password's website and click "Try FREE for 14 days" on either the individual or family plan to create an account. The 50 percent savings on your first year will be applied automatically.

This deal brings the price of 1Password Individual down to $18.00/year or $1.50/month, from $35.88/year or $2.99/month, and it's billed annually. The price of the 1Password Family plan will be priced at $30.00/year or $2.50/month, down from $59.88/year or $4.99/month, also billed annually.

Once your first year ends, the pricing on the plan will return to $2.99/month, billed annually. 1Password is a password management app that is compatible across Apple devices, including iPhone and Mac. It allows you to create and store strong passwords across all of your most important online accounts, and alert you when your passwords are compromised.

The 1Password app informs you when sites that you're storing information for support two-factor authentication, helping you improve and strengthen your login information. If you're on a Touch ID or Face ID-supported Apple device, you can also open the 1Password app even quicker with Apple's biometric authentication systems.

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Top Rated Comments

52 months ago
Yeah, nah. iCloud Keychain works spectacularly well thank you, the endless subscription plague is the worst thing ever.
Score: 28 Votes (Like | Disagree)
52 months ago
A better deal would be to use Bitwarden for $0/year, or $10/year if you want 2FA support and a few other features.
Score: 27 Votes (Like | Disagree)
MacLawyer Avatar
52 months ago
1Password works very well if you need it. I grew tired of paying yet another subscription and found that Keychain has been incrementally improved over the years and would serve my limited use case.
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
52 months ago

Do people really have THAT many passwords? :rolleyes:
As of right now? 570. So more than I can keep in my head, yes.
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
52 months ago
As a long time user of 1password standalone I decided to subscribe to 1password last year. I have no regrets and the features it offers is worth it in my opinion. I use it also on windows PCs and a recent update added support for windows hello which makes it a lot easier when accessing password all day.
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Mr. Heckles Avatar
52 months ago

And ALL of your data is now on their servers? Yes encrypted but they have access to it.
They don’t. If anything, they have access to a blob and that’s it. That’s how encryption works.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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