The best way to experience 1Password in your browser. Easily sign in to sites, generate passwords, and store secure information.
Total ratings
3.00
(Rating count:
2,406)
Review summary
Pros
- Easy to manage and store passwords
- Helpful features like saving 2FA codes
- Convenient for frequent password management
- Cross-platform functionality works well
Cons
- Extremely slow to load and unresponsive at times
- Frequent need to re-enter password or log in
- Does not sync properly with desktop app
- Issues with auto-filling information correctly
- Recent updates have degraded functionality
Most mentioned
- Slow loading times
- Frequent login requirements
- Sync issues with desktop app
- Problems with auto-fill accuracy
- General decline in app functionality after updates
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Recent rating average:
1.70
All time rating average:
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2025-01-20 | Brian Clear | en | On intel mac. logging into the extension doesnt unlock it until you log into the 1Password app first. | |
2025-01-17 | Ian Chen | en | Very slow. Every time I open it it takes at least a second or two. Also annoying that, since the latest update, clicking a password no longer fills the form. | |
2025-01-17 | Josh Hubbard | en | I think that 1Password really messed up in their last release. In previous iterations, which looked exactly the same, everything worked fine. To the woman earlier complaining about how she can't figure out how to stop putting in her password every time there's probably a reason for that and it's not her fault. In the browser extension, there's a setting that says that if you want to be able to keep 1Password unlocked all the time, then it needs to be connected to the desktop app as well. otherwise it says it will lock itself every time the browser is closed, but personally, I've seen it do it randomly. so why isn't this her fault if there's an explanation right there. well, because it doesn't actually work. I'm a software engineer of over 15 years and even I can't figure out the instructions they give for fixing their own bug no matter what I do I cannot get my browser extension and desktop app to work. the crazy thing is I don't know why they did this upgrade. I don't see any new features that are good. Everything worked fine before this just seemed like a lazy move to keep useless stuff getting pushed out the pipeline. Guys at 1Password, put out actually useful new features. Regression test your current stuff put some automated testing in there maybe even hirer manual QA team. because if the quality of your product keeps going down there's not gonna be a company for you to be working out longer. | |
2025-01-17 | J_ _ | en | The browser does not respond after installed this extension on a page with many svg/path/g/rect Elements. ``` this.mutationObserver.observe(document.body, { childList: !0, subtree: !0 }) ``` This code is not good. | |
2025-01-16 | Michele St.Clair | en | For me in the past, 1Password was always somewhat glitchy and unpredictable. But it was helpful enough much of the time for me to stay with it, while occasionally yelling at it. My biggest complaint was that I never received an answer to my question: how do I eliminate the daily need to constantly re-enter my password. Lately, though, it rarely works as advertised. 1Password is now approaching the dreaded "more trouble than it's worth" standing. If it fills in information at all, it's often wrong. I have to go into the program, copy the information and insert it myself. And a new glitch is that when all it has to do is enter my email, it enters an old email address that doesn't work anymore. I have been unable to find the setting that tells me how to override its refusal to use my correct email address, even though I've entered it in my profile and removed the old one. So, what's the point? Presumably 1Password is more secure than keeping my own password list, or using my browser's. But it's an expensive way to do nothing more than file away my passwords. | |
2025-01-15 | C C | en | Latest version no longer opens nor syncs with desktop app. | |
2025-01-15 | Phillip Sgardelis | en | Great feature set although it now doesn't work very well on Chrome. It takes a very long time to open and often just never opens with no feedback as to what's going on. It can be amazing if they just focus on bug fixing to a usable state | |
2025-01-14 | Martin Blumenfeld | en | I LOVE 1Password, but the browser extension is way to slow and unresponsive at times. Hit your shortcut key and nothing happens. Open 1Password to unlock the passwords and it might load a dropdown when you click on a login field. And they never have figured out how to properly populate a state/province field. It should look for both the two letter code and full name of the state/province. | |
2025-01-14 | Leigh Costin | en | I pretty much live in this app. It's be excellent across all of the supported platforms. Keep the emergency kit in a safe place though. | |
2025-01-13 | Johnny Awesome | en | Utter garbage. There is actually no way to log in to your account if you haven't downloaded your "Emergency Kit" which contains your secret key (this is not your password). You can download this Emergency Kit at a later date of course, but only after you've logged in ::facepalm:: Having been billed for 12 months and now having no way to access my account (their help is woeful, as it the chatbot) my only option was to delete my account entirely which I am promised will delete my payment details as well. Which is all I wanted to log in for. I hate this product sooooo much. I just wanted to not be billed again in 12 months for a product I am locked out of. Use BitWarden instead. Infinitely more intuitive than this pile of steaming dung. |
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