1Password app finally arrives for Android


1Password, the popular password management app has finally landed on Android. The app which had been exclusive to OSX and iOS for a very long time has also been revamped with a new look and performance improvements. It is free on the Google Play Store until 1st August but users will to have to pay for some features after that.

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For those who don’t know 1Password is a password manager that enables you to store all of your passwords within a single app. The much needed Android overhaul brings a modern user interface for phones and tablets along with some editing, organizing, and syncing tools for your passwords across devices.

The app finally gives you the ability to add items (like credit cards, secure notes, passports, and bank accounts) to your 1Password vault. It can then generate, edit and saved new passwords as well as organizes logins better with folders and favorites. Moreover, the app also locks automatically, so if you lose your Android device, you don’t lose your passwords.

Users can sync your passwords across your Windows PC, Mac, iPhone or iPad, which means that it can really protect you on all of your personal devices now. It is important to note that it is launched as version 1.0, so if you have the old 1Password Reader app for Android installed, you’ll have to install this one as it won’t update.

You can download the app from the Google Play Store.


Author: Sneha Bokil

Sneha Bokil is a tech enthusiast and is currently using OnePlus 3T but she still treasures her Nokia N70 (M). You can follow her on Twitter @snehabokil and on Google+