![]() I found 1Password slightly fiddly to set up. Meanwhile, the open-source Bitwarden offers cross-platform password management for free, and its family offering comes in at just $40 a year, equivalent to around £28. ![]() 1Password also offers no equivalent to Dashlane’s built-in VPN. While the price looks competitive, however, you can’t share credentials with an individual 1Password account, as you can with its rivals. The Family plan costs $60 (around £43) per annum, which is the same as Dashlane, and £1.20 a year more than LastPass. That’s less than you’ll pay for Dashlane (£29) or LastPass (£31.20). The latter includes 5GB of document storage, granular security controls, auditing features and family accounts for all team members.ġPassword review: Is it good value compared to the competition?Īs we’ve mentioned, a standard subscription to 1Password works out to around £26 a year. You can also nominate up to five guests for read-only access to selected items.įor organisational use, the publisher offers a flexible Teams subscription tier costing $4 per user per month, and a fully loaded Business plan for $8 per month. Members don’t really have to all be from the same household, and you can add extra people for a dollar per month each. If you want to share information with anyone else you’ll need a family account, which costs $60 per year (around £43) for up to five people. ![]() An individual subscription costs $36 a year (around £26 at the time of writing), and allows you to store and synchronise up to 1GB of data across any number of devices and platforms. 1Password review: What do you get for the money?ġPassword doesn’t offer a free service: you can try it out for for 14 days, but after that you have to pay to keep using it. ![]()
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