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LastPass and 1Password are two of the best password managers out there, and both are ranked highly on our list of the best password managers. The two are comparable in price, features and compatibility, especially with 1Password’s recent launch of a full-fledged Linux version.
Price: LastPass and 1Password cost essentially the same amount per year — $36 — for individuals who are looking for all the premium features each password manager has to offer.
Platform compatibility: the two password managers are roughly comparable in terms of compatibility with major platforms.
Software: both password managers offer full functionality via their websites and browser extensions.
Form filling: Both LastPass and 1Password offer robust form-filling — including logins, addresses and credit card information — on both desktop and mobile.
Security: Most password managers, including LastPass and 1Password, use powerful 256-bit AES encryption, and both password managers’ vaults are unlocked on your device only after you’ve entered your master password. 1Password adds an extra layer of security with a 34-character Secret Key that works alongside your master password.
Two-factor authentication: Both LastPass and 1Password support two-factor authentication via authenticator apps (which use time-based one-time passwords, or TOTPs) and physical security keys.
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