Password managers like 1Password are a great way to secure your online identity and credit card and login information, and make that info available across different browsers and platforms. 1Password has a wealth of features for personal use, which you can also apply to your business.
Right now, 1Password’s business tier offers protection for as little as $7.99 per user(Opens in a new window), and you get so much more than just a safer set of passwords.
If you’re unfamiliar with 1Password, its unique dual-key approach makes sure that even in the unlikely event that its systems are breached, it would pose zero threat to your vault data. 1Password never sees your account passwords or keys, and that encryption extends to the metadata about your info, so nothing can be taken from its systems that is of any use. This security model also receives regular third-party audits, and it offers a bug bounty program to catch and eliminate any security issues that might still be out there.
But what does that mean for your business? For starters, 1Password can be home to all your sensitive data and make it available in one secure place. This enables employees to use individualized, complex passwords for services rather than reusing the same insecure password for all of them, and your company credit card and bank info remains safe in a more secure location than a browser’s Settings section (or a post-it note).
1Password’s safe storage can be used by multiple parts of a business in different ways. Your finance team can securely store expense reports and tax documents, and your sales team can share financial documents with leadership. At the same time, HR leaders can store employee ID info and secure NDA agreements, while customer support can easily access social media logins and help desk info.
1Password also makes it easy to get its systems integrated into yours. Its dedicated Onboarding teams make sure your users receive training and educational resources, and its migration services can quickly move and organize your data into its secured space to make sure you’re up and running on day one. And if you’ve got technical questions, you’ll receive priority technical support there, too.
Even better: An employee who is comfortable keeping their personal info safe with 1Password is far more likely to keep their work info secure as well. That’s why 1Password includes a free 1Password Families account for all your workers as long as they’re with your company.
All of this and more is available through 1Password for Business(Opens in a new window). If you have a smaller team, you can access a flat-rate plan for the whole group with 1Password for Teams(Opens in a new window). Both plans have a 14-day free trial so you can experience everything that 1Password offers before committing, so go ahead and keep your company safe for pennies per user per day.
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