1Password for Safari
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Version :2.3.7
Size :58.93Mb
Updated :Jul 7,2022
Developer :AgileBits Inc.
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Description
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/
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    By Dutchess23Aug 24,2022
    How can an excellent password manager put out an extension that scares the you know what out of you the moment you install it. Not only does it seem unsafe, unlike the 1Password7 extension, but it also links all sorts of nformation to you directly?!? What an idiotic thing for a company that would logically wish to instill trust in their product and for their long time users. No more abilty in 8 (not on mac App Store but his extension seems to be their solution) to copy and paste icons, on and on. Don't update to 8 if you can avoid it, until they clean up thier act. Really dissapointing
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    By kseel89Sep 10,2022
    First of all, I'm a long-term user since around 2010 when I got the first Macbook Air. I've always recommended 1Password to my friends and family who use Macs, and in the past few years, have only been more enthusiastic with my recommendations since the integration with FaceID / TouchID, and support for 2FA codes makes it a pretty dang seamless experience to use everywhere - mobile or on my laptop/desktops. I recently upgraded my devices to 1Password 8, and I'm not sure what's with all the 1Password hate on the various App Stores. There's a new user interface, which to me seems like an improvement. I noticed some of my old keyboard shortcuts weren't working, or maybe I just didn't know the correct shortcuts in the first place, but once I looked these up (they vary for different browsers), I'm not having any issues. Shift Command Space to search globally or Shift Command . (period) to search with the extension on Firefox. I haven't experienced any data loss or other issues. Only i...
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    By dscotta271Aug 31,2022
    Oh dear! AgileBits, you really have to take a long hard introspective look at yourselves on version 8 release – what on earth are you doing?! Just to echo the *many* comments here, version 8 is a complete disaster and not even a ‘minimally viable product’. I’m a long-time user and until v.8 strong advocate of 1Password, but v.8 is a train wreck. I’ve spent 20 years in technology related Product Management roles. This unfortunately (and I’ve been there so can sympathize) is a classic case of what I call ‘Product Tinkerfication’ – the constant pressure to ‘upgrade’ and change. In part due to job justification motivations from Product and Design teams, but ultimately and fundamentally a leadership issue. Sometimes, keeping things simple and functional is fine and the right thing to do for your customers. This experience reminds me of Evernote. Originally an awesome product that crushed it on simple note taking tasks, but after multiple ‘tinkerfication’ cycles and upgrades later, it’s a s...
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    By TimbofoshoAug 15,2022
    What in the world? Unable to do anything! I spent an entire day stuck in a loop where my 2 factor auth had been disabled, yet to disable it, I had to login to 1password... which just asked me to authenticate with the external 2 factor system! I had to recover my account to be able to do anything! This new version is a disaster. There is ZERO SUPPORT (I'm still waiting for a reply to emails and forum posts from 48 hours ago! Imagine if I needed to access a healthcare account or attend to some other emergency requiring a password!). This is a hot disaster. I think the company is finally feeling the squeeze from the big tech companies password management tools. I will NOT continue to pay for this garbage... read all the reviews. This app on any Apple platform is amateur hour! The extension won't even open for me, it's incredible how inept and half-hazard this product is for something I pay for!
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    By BrandonmarkbAug 13,2022
    I can't even get the extension to install in Safari. Saw another reviewer say to close Safari and in the app go to help>troubleshooting>fix missing Safari extension. I do that and literally nothing happens. Not even an error. Between this, and the weirdness of the ios app (many saved edits won't commit, saving an edited password through Watchtower immediately backs you all the way out to the recommended list but the entry is no longer a problem in Watchtower so it's not there...but I need to copy the password into the website to change it there so I have to search for the password. Just let me edit a password and take me back to the entry screen, not all the way back!), I am seriously wondering if after 13 years it's time to move on. I hear iOS keychain is pretty good.