1Password

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1Password
DeveloperAgileBits Inc.
TypePassword manager
Initial release2006
Operating systemWindows, macOS, Linux, Web, iOS, Android
Written inGo, Rust
LicenseProprietary
Website1password.com
Contents
  1. Key Features
  2. Enterprise Use
  3. Tips
  4. See Also

1Password is an enterprise password manager known for its strong security model, polished interface, and business-focused features.

Key Features

  • AES-256 encrypted password vault with the Secret Key model (two-factor encryption)
  • Business vaults with granular access control
  • Travel Mode for hiding sensitive vaults at border crossings
  • Watchtower for monitoring compromised and weak passwords
  • Developer tools for secrets management in CI/CD workflows (1Password Secrets Automation)
  • SSO integration and directory sync

Enterprise Use

1Password Business is popular in technology companies and enterprises where security is a top priority. Its Secret Key model provides an additional layer of protection beyond the master password. The 1Password Secrets Automation product extends password management to development pipelines, replacing hardcoded secrets in CI/CD and infrastructure-as-code.

Tips

  • Use the Secret Key to your advantage — store it separately from the master password.
  • Use 1Password for Teams vaults to share credentials without revealing passwords directly.
  • Integrate 1Password Secrets Automation to remove hardcoded credentials from your repositories.

See Also

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