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<h1>1Password</h1>
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1password is a password management service
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<h2>Spyware Level: <span class="red">Not Rated</span></h2>
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This article is a stub and still needs to be written. If you want to
write it, email me so I don't duplicate effort.
https://1password.com/legal/privacy/
https://www.macworld.com/article/2996213/security/1password-is-still-secure-but-you-can-reduce-a-potential-risk.html
https://paul.reviews/privacy-password-managers-a-reality-check/
>Third-Party Data Processors >Your Secure and Service data are held by
third party data processors, who provide us with hosting and other
infrastructure services. The locations of these are described above.
In many cases (but we cannot promise that this will always be the
case) even Service data held by these entities is encrypted with keys
held only by us. >Data needed to process payments is collected by our
payment processor, Stripe, Inc., which conforms to a U.S.-E.U. Privacy
Shield Framework. See https://stripe.com/privacy-shield-policy
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<b>This article was created on 6/16/2018</b><br />
<b>This article was last edited on 6/16/2018</b>
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