1Password: Password Manager

1Password: Password Manager

Store your passwords, credit cards, notes and more securely with 1Password

App info


8.10.83
June 26, 2025
Everyone
Get 1Password: Password Manager for Free on Google Play

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App description


Android App Analysis and Review: 1Password: Password Manager, Developed by AgileBits. Listed in Productivity Category. Current Version Is 8.10.83, Updated On 26/06/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: 1Password: Password Manager. Achieved Over 2 million Installs. 1Password: Password Manager Currently Has 15 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.4 Stars

1Password has been helping folks forget their passwords since 2006. Trusted by millions of people and more than 150,000 businesses, "1Password offers the best combination of features, compatibility, security, and ease of use" among password managers, according to The New York Times Wirecutter.

== Generate strong passwords ==
Use the built-in password generator to create strong, unguessable passwords with a tap, then access those secure passwords on any device. 1Password works across popular operating systems as a browser extension, mobile app, or desktop app.

== Sign in automatically ==
Autofill your username and saved passwords when signing in to websites or apps. 1Password for Android works with popular web browsers (like Google Chrome) and apps so you can sign in to your online accounts without the hassle.

== Built-in two-factor authentication ==
1Password can also create and autofill one-time two-factor authentication codes for services that support 2FA, so there’s no need for a separate authenticator app – and no more copying and pasting.

== Industry-leading passkey support ==
Did you know there’s a more convenient and secure alternative to passwords? They’re called passkeys, and you can generate and save those in 1Password, too – and even use them to unlock 1Password. For sites that support passkeys, you’ll never have to generate another password.

== Sign in with other providers ==
If you sign in to websites or apps with Google or other providers from your Android device instead of a password, you can store and sign in with those logins in 1Password, too.

== Secure and organize your digital life ==
Faster sign-ins are only the beginning. In addition to managing passwords and passkeys, you can store credit cards, secure notes, banking info, medical records, and anything else you want to protect in 1Password, so your most valuable personal information is always available on any device.

== Share anything, securely ==
Share passwords and anything you store in 1Password with anyone, even if they don’t use 1Password. Securely (and temporarily) share Wi-Fi details, financial information, and other sensitive info with friends, family, or colleagues to keep that information out of insecure channels like email and messaging apps.

== Security made easy ==
Strong password generation is a big win for your personal security, but 1Password is much more than a password vault. Security features include unlocking 1Password with biometric authentication, and real-time security alerts and reporting through Watchtower. You’ll know immediately if your accounts are compromised in a data breach, so you can take the necessary action.

== Travel Mode ==
Protect your data from prying eyes while traveling with Travel Mode. Temporarily hide vaults containing sensitive information and restore them when you’re home.

== Uniquely secure, completely private ==
Protect yourself and your family from cyber criminals with 1Password’s unique, industry-leading security. We can’t see your 1Password data, so we can’t use it, share it, or sell it. Learn more about our security model at 1Password.com/security.

== Get started for free ==
1Password is the best password manager app for Android. Try 1Password free for 14 days, then find the plan that's right for you or your business.

Terms of Use: https://1password.com/legal/terms-of-service/.
We are currently offering version 8.10.83. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.

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What's New


We've fixed an issue where the app wouldn't respond if you navigated to Watchtower search from an item's details after search on the Home tab.

Rate and review on Google Play store


4.4
14,741 total
5 76.2
4 7.7
3 3.9
2 4.1
1 8.1

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Recent Comments

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Sabania McCourt

This app was so-so. Often the auto fill would not recognize the website and I would have to manually open 1Password and retrieve my username and password. Several Logins I created saved as Login without the attached business/website. I could see date they were created, process of elimination to figure which account matched. This is frustrating! Most frustrating of all is that I paid my annual subscription through Google 10/26, but 1Password still has my account frozen until I renew! UNUSABLE!

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Caryn Taylor

I love 1pass, have been using it through years, multiple phones, multiple desk&laptops. One feature I really feel is missing is a merge feature so websites & apps don't pull up individually or I have to search depending on the platform. Yes, I can copy the websites from one to the other, hense why I'm asking for this.

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Dr Ron Lechnyr

Great app. However, I can open it easily. Yet when wanting to load a password into another program it asks again that I type in the 1Password number again even though it is open in my phone or computer. That is frustrating. I wish you would change that repetitive, and unnessary, step. Thanks.

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Michael Clausen

1password now asks to update username and password every time autofill is used. Even if the credentials aren't changing. VERY annoying. Of course that pop up itself can't be specifically disabled as it's all built into a single autofill setting in which turning off affects the ability to use any of the autofill features. I just want the prompt to stop popping up. Fix it and my review will change to positive since this is my only negative with this app\service.

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Anastas Dancha

Work well, in fact I'd say the app is almost perfect. I wish the v8 would come with a keyboard that could be used to manually fill in the fields when auto detection does not get triggered. Feature request: extract OTP codes from SMS messages on the phone and make them available on other devices where 1Password is installed.

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adiyakhuu Nergui

Always I have to go to the app by myself (usually on PC). I go to the app and click on the 1password autofill and search the item but it doesn't show up. And I just realized, it only searches by the name of the item, not by the website. The thing is that a lot of the items named just "Login" because it's default and I don't feel like naming them all the time.. why can't you make it search by the name or the website. Doesn't it make sense? Sry for the terrible english

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Colleen Kujawa

I recently switched to 1Password from LastPass after years of letting my LastPass subscription renew and not thinking about it. I was aware of the data breaches LastPass had suffered, but I amazingly didn't look into changing managers because I thought things were still fairly secure and LastPass was still a decent manager. When I saw that 1Password would pay me the cost of my LastPass renewal to get me to switch, I thought, why not. The password fill-in is seamless. I am very glad I switched.

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Andrew Sheldon (Drew)

Great in theory, but doesn't work. Requires entering password all the time on both windows and Android regardless of settings. I've even followed the "reset" advice on the support website, which doesn't work, but even if it did, one shouldn't have to toggle a setting off and turn it back on in order for it to work. If biometrics is enabled, it should work, but it doesn't (on Android) and if Windows Hello is selected on Windows, that should work, but it often requires me entering my password.