1Password Slashes First-Year Subscription Costs by 50% in Limited-Time Holiday Deal
1Password is offering 50% off its Individual and Families plans for the first year. This limited-time deal ends Dec. 31, making it a great time to upgrade your cybersecurity.
Ahead of the new year, cybersecurity service 1Password is offering a 50% discount on the first year of its Individual and Families subscription plans. The promotion targets users aiming to bolster their online security as a New Year's resolution.
The limited-time offer, which runs until Dec. 31, is automatically applied at checkout, according to a report by Mashable. A robust password manager is widely considered a foundational step for personal cybersecurity, helping users generate, store, and autofill unique credentials across services.
• Individual Plan: $1.99 per month (billed annually at $23.88) • Families Plan: $2.99 per month (billed annually at $35.88) *Prices reflect the 50% discount for the first year of service.
The Individual plan provides secure password generation, credential autosaving and autofilling, secure item sharing, and alerts for weak or compromised passwords across all of a user's devices. The Families plan expands on this by allowing users to invite up to five family members, create unlimited shared vaults, and manage permissions through admin controls. Mashable previously named 1Password its top pick for families, highlighting its features that allow parents to control password access and help family members recover locked accounts.
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