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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Over the year, I have found apps that have been very useful for me and I highly
[![1Password](/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/1password.png)](https://agilebits.com/onepassword) [![1Password](/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/1password.png)](https://agilebits.com/onepassword)
I couldn't praise it enough of how easy it handled all passwords. [1Password](https://agilebits.com/onepassword) wasn't cheap, but was worth every penny. If you never used this sort of apps before, it basically remembered all your passwords and filled for you via browser's extensions with one shortcut (command + \\) for OSX. When you registered a new account, 1Password could generate a random password for you and then save the password automatically. Everything sync'ed with Dropbox and there were apps on both Android and iOS. Mobile version was free to read all your existing passwords--no editing allowed though. I didn't use auto-fill passwords in their mobile apps though since it only worked in their own webview. If you asked me, desktop version was the one. You needed that in order to see how good it was. The rest was acting as support role. I couldn't praise it enough of how easy it handled all passwords. [1Password](https://agilebits.com/onepassword) wasn't cheap, but was worth every penny. If you never used this sort of apps before, it basically remembered all your passwords and filled for you via browser's extensions with one shortcut (command + \\) for OSX. When you registered a new account, 1Password could generate a random password for you and then save the password automatically. Everything sync'ed with Dropbox and there were apps on both Android and iOS. Mobile version was free to read all your existing passwords--no editing allowed though. <del>I didn't use auto-fill passwords in their mobile apps though since it only worked in their own webview.</del> iOS version could fill your information on Safari; I didn't know that then; I could do that on iOS 8 w/ fingerprint too. If you asked me, <del>desktop version was the one</del> OSX & iOS were fantastic with it. You needed that in order to see how good it was. <del>The rest was acting as support role.</del>
I had tried LastPass too, but I prefer 1Password still. 1Password regulary had promotions around 20%-50% off during the year. I had tried LastPass too, but I prefer 1Password still. 1Password regulary had promotions around 20%-50% off during the year.

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