Password manager
1Password
Privacy-oriented to reduce and improve data control.
Privacy-oriented designed to reduce compared to mainstream options.
β Good for you if:
- β’ You want fewer trackers and less account-linked data
- β’ You care about privacy by default
Key qualities
Overview
1Password is a password manager commonly used as a more privacy-respecting alternative to mainstream services.
Privacy notes:
- Aims to reduce tracking, limit unnecessary data collection, and/or support stronger encryption.
- Your privacy still depends on your settings, device security, and (for hosted services) the operator.
Practical tip:
- Combine privacy-friendly software with strong passwords, 2FA, and regular updates for best results.
Privacy highlight
More privacy-oriented than mainstream.
Quick facts
- Country:
- π¨π¦ Canada
- Pricing:
- Subscription
- Platform:
- Android, iOS, Mac, Windows, Linux
- Technical:
- Beginner
- :
- Yes
- :
- No
- Open-source status:
- Closed source
- :
- No
- :
- Yes
Key features
- Generate strong passwords
- Autofill
- Encrypted vault
- Secure sharing (varies)
- 2FA support (varies)
Security & encryption Click to expand
- Yes
- Encryption protocols
- Local encryption for stored secrets, TLS for sync (if enabled)
- Zero-knowledge: keys are derived locally from your Master Password plus an additional ; provider cannot decrypt vault contents.
- Offline support
- No
Telemetry & tracking Click to expand
- Not specified
- No
- In many privacy-focused security apps, is limited to coarse, aggregated information such as crash reports and basic feature usage, and is often optional or can be disabled in the settings.
Jurisdiction & compliance Click to expand
- Varies by provider and configuration.
- For tools in this category, providers usually keep as little as possible β for example account identifiers, billing records and minimal logs β for the shortest time needed to run the service and meet legal duties; always check the appβs own policy for exact time frames.
- Legal frameworks
- Revenue sources
- paid subscriptions
Editorial signals Click to expand
- 75
- Trust score
- 62
- Trust breakdown (0β10)
- Encryption: 88, Audits: 50, Open source: 45, Telemetry: 60, Jurisdiction: 75, Transparency: 50, Trackers: 90
- Editorial notes
- Usability: 75, Performance: 80, Family friendly: 80
User experience Click to expand
- Signup requirements
- Onboarding difficulty (1-5)
- 3
- Accessibility features
- Support for modern accessibility features depends on the platform version.
Backup & portability Click to expand
- Yes
- Migration tools
- May offer import or export tools; see official docs.
- Standard provider account recovery, Support-assisted recovery (provider-specific)
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