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1Password is available for Mac/Windows, iOS/Android, Safari/Firefox/Opera/Chrome. AES-256 encryption.
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Pros
Pro Good browser integration
1Password can integrate with Safari, Firefox, Opera and Chrome via browser extension and allows filling in passwords with a single keystroke combination as well as adding new and update existing passwords right from the browser when the login is detected by the browser extension.
Cons
Con No more offline vault
On 1Password 6 for Windows, there is no option to have an offline vault. Moreover, you have to subscribe in order to be updated. There is no option to buy standalone license anymore in Windows.
Con Expensive to stay current updated
Expensive to stay current updated. Agilebits is a mercenary company and now creates difficulties for those who want to stay with version 6, not recognizing browsers of recent versions, but maintains compatibility with version 7 beta.
You may want to uninstalled and am using the Enpass.
Agilebits never again, mercenary company.
Con Lacks Linux support
No native app is available specifically for Linux making this a poor option for Linux users. Though there is 1Password for Families which offers a web app that can be accessed in any browser, but it does cost at least $5 a month, so not free.
Con No two-factor authentication
1Password consciously decided not to have two-factor authentication support to preserve availability. A workaround using Dropbox can be implemented.
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Pro Browser integration
Easily fill in passwords with a single keystroke combination.
Quickly add new and update existing passwords right from the browser when the login is detected by the free browser extension.
Con Lacks native Linux support
No native app is available specifically for Linux making this a poor option for Linux users. Though there is 1Password for Families which offers a web app that can be accessed in any browser, but it does cost at least $5 a month, so not free.