1Password deal: Last chance to save 50 percent on our favorite password manager
💻 Technology

1Password deal: Last chance to save 50 percent on our favorite password manager

2 min read
Engadget
Lawrence Bonk

If cleaning up your digital life is on your New Year's resolution list, we've got good news: 1Password is offering half off its subscription plans (both the Individual and Families plans). That brings...

If cleaning up your digital life is on your New Year's resolution list, we've got good news: 1Password is offering half off its subscription plans (both the Individual and Families plans). That brings the price of the Individual plan down to $24 for a year and the Families plan down to $36 for a year. The plans are nearly identical, but the Families plan accommodates five additional people. These discounts are only available to new customers and the prices expire after the year, so set a reminder to cancel or reassess.

And you'll need to act fast, because the offer expires today — Tuesday, December 30. This provider topped our list of the best password managers , and for good reason. We appreciated the intuitive interface and the fact that it's available on most platforms, so you'll never be left out in the cold. These include Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, macOS, iOS, Windows, Android and more.

Subscriptions include industry standard encryption and a "secret key" that only you know on top of a master password. There's also two-factor authentication and the platform issues alerts when credentials have potentially been compromised. 1Password recently raised prices across the board, but this is still looking to be the best deal for our favorite password manager going into the new year.

The only downside here is the one that accompanies many password managers: There is no free version. Obviously, this won't be an issue for the year, but it could once the plan runs out.

Follow @EngadgetDeals on X for the latest tech deals and buying advice . Update, December 30 2025, 11:43AM ET: This story has been updated to fix broken links, and to note that this is the final day of the sale. This article originally appeared on Engadget at

Tags

#Software #site|engadget #provider_name|Engadget #region|US #language|en-US

Continue Reading on Source

This article was originally published on Engadget. Click below to read the complete story with full details, images, and analysis.

Read Full Article on Engadget

Related Articles

More Technology Articles