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1Password Is Getting More Expensive Soon - Says Change Is Despite the Fact ‘Pricing Has Remained Largely Unchanged for Many Years’

1Password is increasing annual subscription prices by $12 to support ongoing investments in security and new features, marking the largest hike in several years.

  • On February 25, 2026, 1Password emailed subscribers to notify them of a price increase starting March 27, 2026.
  • The company told PCMag 'This update ensures we can continue investing in innovation, infrastructure, privacy, and world-class security to keep customers safe and make 1Password even more effortless to use'.
  • Prices move from $35.88/year to $47.88/year for individuals and from $59.88/year to $71.88/year for families, a $12 annual increase.
  • Subscribers who renew on or after March 27, 2026 will see the new rate at their next billing date, while renewals before that date keep current pricing; in Europe, plans may auto-cancel if customers don't approve, prompting some subscribers to consider alternatives.
  • Despite new features, 1Password still lacks a free tier and has occasionally offered discounts cutting rates by as much as half.
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MacRumors broke the news in United States on Tuesday, February 24, 2026.
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