Overall Satisfaction with 1Password
1Password was initially recommended by senior members of the team to manage our personal and work credentials. It is just recommended, not enforced. It is used to save information such as login information, SSH keys, cryptographical keypairs, and general documents. It is in general a bad idea to have a single password for everything or save information in plain text. 1Password allows us to generate a random password for each used service and save information in a secure way.
- Random password generation.
- Browser auto-fill forms.
- Allow text fields to have more than one line (You can use notes for that but you can have a single note per item as of now).
- More formats by default (SSH keys, Blockchain keypairs, etc).
- Save time filling online forms with the auto-fill in feature.
- Not a single attack to accounts in the company (Password and 2FA activated).
1Password, like LastPass, is a closed-source password manager that works with a subscription model. 1Password stands out against the others for its Watchtower feature that will automatically warn you if a password you're using has been leaked somewhere, if you're re-using a password, if a password is weak, a password is expiring, or if you are using a service that offers 2FA but you haven't yet activated it.
I believe 1Password is not only there to save and generate passwords for me but to also help me be more secure by warning me of any risks related to my passwords.
I believe 1Password is not only there to save and generate passwords for me but to also help me be more secure by warning me of any risks related to my passwords.
Do you think 1Password delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with 1Password's feature set?
Yes
Did 1Password live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of 1Password go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy 1Password again?
Yes