![]() ![]() I would have never moved off of Bitwarden if I didn't randomly trial 1Password. It provides a place for users to store various passwords, software licenses, and other sensitive. ![]() I'm not usually a sucker for UI/UX design, I'm more of a form over function kind of guy, but the amount of differences 1Password offers at a competitive pricing range coupled with it's security and overall company security culture makes this a worthwhile transition. 1Password is a password manager developed by AgileBits Inc. ![]() The UI and UX designs are incredible compared to Bitwarden. Outside of that bad experience, once I started using 1Password I realised that I was missing so many quality of life features that comes natively with 1Password. Having to utilize some third-party old CLI tool to get the import to work flawlessly is incredibly jank. I had to delete all of my folders on Bitwarden before importing the CSV would work. I had some initial troubles importing my Password Database from Bitwarden, it's astonishing that 1Password hasn't made it easy for Bitwarden users to migrate over. Out of sheer curiosity, I decided to check out what 1Password has to offer as I've heard they were on par with Bitwarden from a security perspective and in some aspects even better when you consider the Secret Key. I simply loved everything it did and respected it's security practices. Every decision we make at 1Password begins and ends with the safety and privacy of your information. But even if our infrastructure were to be breached in the future, you can rest assured your data wouldn’t be at risk. I've been a Bitwarden Evangelist for over 5 years now. It bears repeating: 1Password has never been hacked. ![]()
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