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1Password vs AWS Secrets Manager

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1Password

1Password is a password manager developed by AgileBits that stores and manages passwords, software licenses, and other sensitive information in an encrypted vault. It uses end-to-end AES 256-bit encryption with a two-key derivation system combining a master password and Secret Key. The application supports cross-platform use with browser extensions for major browsers and native apps across desktop and mobile operating systems.

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AWS Secrets Manager

AWS Secrets Manager is a managed service for securely storing, retrieving, and rotating secrets such as database credentials, API keys, and tokens. It provides automatic rotation, fine-grained access control through IAM, and audit logging via CloudTrail.

Quick Facts

1Password

CompanyAgileBits
Year Launched2006
Pricing ModelPaid
Open SourceNo
CategorySecurity
PlatformsmacOS, Windows, Linux, iOS, Android, Web

AWS Secrets Manager

CompanyAmazon Web Services
Year Launched2018
Pricing ModelPaid
Open SourceNo
CategorySecurity
PlatformsWeb

Pricing

1Password

Paid

Individual: $2.99/mo/annual

Families: $4.99/mo/annual

Teams Starter Pack: $19.95/mo/annual

Business: $7.99/mo/annual per seat

AWS Secrets Manager

Paid

Pay-as-you-go: usage-based/monthly

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