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1Password is raising subscription prices by $12 a year.
You can always consider a cheaper or free alternative.
But a third-party password manager is still your best bet.
Do you subscribe to 1Password as your password manager? If so, I've got some bad news. A price hike is coming in March.
In an email sent to current customers, the company announced annual price increases for both the individual and family plans. The cost of an individual plan will rise by a hefty 33% from $35.88 to $47.88. The cost for a family plan will jump by 20% from $59.88 to $71.88. This means that both plans are climbing in price by $12 a year.
The new price tags will go into effect at your next renewal period if it's on or after March 27, 2026. If your plan is due to renew before then, the current price will remain the same until your next renewal.
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