Managing the multiple subscriptions and accounts that make up your online life is becoming more and more complex when you also take into account the digital security of your family members. This is where password managers come in. There are many options for this service, but 1Password has always been one of the best and an Engadget favorite.
If you're curious to try out the company's service, now is a great time to sign up. New subscribers can get a 25 percent discount on the price. 1Password Family PlanNormally, a year of coverage with this plan costs $60, but in honor of the back-to-school season, the price has been reduced to $45. The reduced price is available through September 15. After the first discounted year, plans will renew at the regular cost.
Get 25 percent off a Family plan in this back-to-school promotion.
1Password’s Families plan extends the benefits of the Individual business tier to up to five people, with admin controls to manage each family member’s account. Key features of this service include a password generator, autofill and login sharing, and access to an unlimited number of devices. Mac, iOS, Windows, Android, Chrome OS, and Linux platforms are supported. The Families plan also features shared vaults that allow members to easily share data between plan members. It also provides alerts when a user’s passwords may be at risk or when a website is compromised.
Last year, 1Password further strengthened its security by offering customers the use of passcodes, and in March it added support for Android. This technology has become increasingly popular for online services, as it replaces a password that can be guessed or stolen with a locally stored digital authentication key.
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