1Password is the world’s most loved password manager, trusted by millions of individuals and over 80,000 businesses to keep their secrets safe. == A browser-first experience == You can now use 1Password in Safari without installing the desktop app! 1Password for Safari is a completely independent extension that provides full access to 1Password’s capabilities: ◆ Create and store strong, unique passwords for all your accounts ◆ Fill usernames & passwords, credit cards, and addresses on websites and online forms in seconds ◆ Protect your private notes, sensitive documents, credit cards, medical records, software licenses, and more If you choose to install the desktop app as well, 1Password for Safari integrates securely with it so you can use Touch ID on supported Macs to unlock in an instant. Best of all, when you unlock one, you unlock the other too! == Secure by design == The information you store in 1Password is encrypted, and only you hold the keys to decrypt it. We can’t see your data, so we can’t use it, share it, or sell it. Learn more about our security model at 1Password.com/security. == Built for families and teams == 1Password for Safari supports accounts for you, your family, and your business. ◆ Add all your accounts and choose which vaults you want to see ◆ Easily move items between accounts ◆ Use shared vaults to safely share secrets with your loved ones or team members == Get automatic security alerts with Watchtower == Watchtower monitors your account for vulnerabilities so you can stay one step ahead of any problems. ◆ Get notified if your login credentials have been exposed in a data breach ◆ Highlight weak or reused passwords so you can change them ◆ Identify sites that support multi-factor authentication to help you add another layer of security ==Get started for free == Try 1Password free for 14 days, then find the plan that’s right for you or your business. Use 1Password on as many devices as you need, with apps for every platform, unlimited password and item storage, and friendly 24/7 email support. == The Nitty Gritty Fine Print == ◆ 1Password can be used in read-only mode without an active 1Password membership. ◆ Privacy policy: https://1password.com/legal/privacy/ ◆ Terms of Use: https://1password.com/legal/terms-of-service/
Wont switch accounts
Uniinstalling, using browswer, nothing can get it to switch to another persons account. Useless.
great when it works
Great when it works. BUT it seldom does. Regularly have to close and reopen safari to. get the browser extension working. Shortly after, it dies again. Works well in Chrome. I used 1Password for years without issues. Tried some others recently and came back to 1Password. 1Password use to be Apple driven. Now they appear to be money driven. How unfortunate. Right now getting a subscription it is a massive mistake. MASSIVE !!!!!!!! Please do not respond with your stupid "I'm sorry" canned reply. You obviously have no intention of fixing or are uncapable and not willing to admit it.
Does not sync
This Safari extension does not re-sync with the cloud when changes are made in other 1Password instances. You have to disable and enable the extension to get it to sync. Bad programming,
not working
I have been unable to get this working on safari. It wont fill anything. Works fine on other extensions. Just doesnt work on safari. Please fix this issue
What Happened?
I must echo many of the sentiments here. I've been a user for over a decade and have always recommend 1Password to friends. But for the life of me, I cannot figure out the justification for so many UI changes and bugs. It really seems like a case of changing stuff for change's sake and not for improving the user experience. Lately, I feel like I have to re-learn the UI with every update. What happened to a readily available password generator?? Now it's buried underneath a series of additional windows and clicks. The "Use Suggested Password" function doesn't always work (especially with Safari) and also with sites that require specific naming conventions. Also, the auto-fill bubbles always block the fields on websites so I never know what I'm actually entering if I have to type something. Please stop monkeying with the UI. It was already awesome!
Version 8 is a step back
Why mess with what works... I used 1Password 7 for a long time and loved it. Version 8 was released and broke so many things, it's a case study in frustrating your users by not leaving good enough alone. Since the version 8 upgrade the Safari extension is constantly asking me to enter my password (version 7 was happy with my touch ID). I get random errors I have never seen before, like "Unable to save" when trying to save a new login, clicking the "Use suggested password" item but it is unresponsive and nothing happens... They also removed a feature I LOVED and used daily: holding alt/option while looking at an item revealed the password - gone in version 8. I wish I could go back to version 7, and I am not the type of person who wants thing to stay the same, I love changes and improvements but from where I stand, I gained nothing from version 8 but lost reliability and functionality I used to love about 1PW. I am only not looking to switch because their successful vendor lock-in. I am too deep into the 1PW ecosystem (installed everywhere) and leaving it behind would cause even more pain than this miserable downgrade they call "version 8".
Frustrating within Safari
Clicking the 1Password icon in the Safari bar displays the extension showing a button "Open 1Password". Clicking that does nothing...
- Admin watchtower reports uploaded through 1Password in the browser now show an accurate number of issues. !13453
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