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How To Get A 1Password Billing Credit in 2024

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Password management. Weak and strong password.

If you are currently using a password manager but searching for a new solution, you can earn a 1Password billing credit when switching platforms. Available on iOS, Android, Windows, Linux and MacOS operating systems, 1Password is a globally popular, longstanding and trusted password management software from Canadian company AgileBits, Inc.

In this article, we explain how the 1Password billing credit works to help you determine your eligibility. We cover everything you need to know when switching password management providers.

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  • 1Password offers a 14-day free trial for new users
  • When you switch to 1Password, they provide a billing credit for any remaining time left on competitor invoices
  • The 1Password billing credit can be used towards individual, business and family plans

How the 1Password Billing Credit Program Works

When you sign up for a 1Password account, you may be eligible to receive a billing credit that covers your remaining invoice with a competing software platform. This includes (but is not limited to) LastPass, Keeper, Bitwarden and Dashlane. Whether you’re an individual, head of household or business IT director, take the following steps to redeem this offer. 

1. Switch to 1Password for Your Password Management

The billing credit program is only available to 1Password users, so you must purchase a subscription to be eligible for the promotion. While you may not be ready to take a leap of faith straight away, the platform’s 14-day free trial is a great way to test the waters. 

To make the transition as smooth as possible, 1Password also offers dedicated onboarding specialists and customer success managers to help customers make the switch with a concierge-style experience. 

2. Transfer Your Data to Your 1Password Account

No matter where you currently store your password information, 1Password makes it easy to import the data from any external sources. 1Password can seamlessly transfer data from the following browsers and password managers:

  • Chrome
  • Firefox
  • Edge
  • Brave
  • Safari
  • Dashlane
  • KeePass
  • KeePassX
  • LastPass
  • RoboForm
  • Delinea Secret Server

Users can also import password data held in a comma-separated value (.csv) file. Once your data is transferred, you can use your 1Password account to its full potential. 

3. Share Your Current Invoice from Another Provider

During your free trial period, you must export an invoice from your current password manager platform and share it with a member of the 1Password team. Your invoice will be reviewed by 1Password first to confirm its eligibility and then to determine the value of your billing credit. This value is calculated by the costs and amount of time remaining on your billing cycle with the other provider.

4. Receive a Billing Credit Toward your 1Password Subscription

After your free trial expires and the verification of your competing invoice is complete, your 1Password billing credit can be applied to the payment of your new subscription. Bill credits are only eligible for plans with the same number of users as the plan on your previous platforms. Values are capped at the annual cost of a 1Password subscription. 

To illustrate a quick example, let’s say that you are exactly halfway through an annual subscription with another password manager that costs $50 per year for a five-person plan. If you switch to a 1Password family account, you will be eligible for a one-time bill credit of up to $25 toward your annual plan. 

For more information about how the 1Password billing credit program works, please visit the company’s dedicated landing page for the promotion at https://1password.com/switch.

1Password Subscription Options 

As of April 2024, 1Password offers five different plans at various price points, including options designed for individuals, families, businesses, teams and enterprises. Be aware that the 1Password billing credit is only available as part of an individual, family or business plan subscription. 

While Individual plans are strictly for solo users, family plans can be used for up to five account members. 1Password business accounts are available for a wide variety of organizational sizes and also include expanded features for document storage, sharing, security and more.

1Password Billing Considerations 

1Password accounts can be paid for by using Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, Diners Club, UnionPay or JCB credit cards. To enable automatic payments, cards can be added and managed in the Billing section of your account. The company also has 1Password gift cards available to help users pay for their subscriptions.  

As 1Password is offered by a Canadian company, American and European customers may receive a foreign transaction charge when paying with non-Canadian bank accounts or credit cards. Plan to use a card that doesn’t charge foreign transaction fees or talk with your bank to understand what fees they charge for a foreign transaction.

Available in annual or monthly subscriptions, your 1Password billing frequency can be changed at any time in your account settings. For the majority of 1Password users, choosing an annual billing cycle will result in lower total costs per year.  

What To Know Before Using the 1Password Billing Credit

Before you switch platforms and make a payment, consider using 1Password for its entire 14-day free trial period to experiment with the software. Although no expenses are billed upfront, you must provide a valid payment method to sign up for a 1Password free trial. If you decide to use the platform to manage your passwords (or you do not cancel your service), your first invoice will be sent 48 hours after your free trial ends. 

When redeeming your 1Password billing credit, it is also important to know that the offer is not eligible for use alongside any other company promotions. For example, 1Password sometimes runs programs for percentage discounts off of family plans. If you redeem that discount, it would make your account ineligible for the competitor invoice billing credit.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Happens if I Stop Paying for 1Password?

If payment for your 1Password subscription lapses, your account will be temporarily frozen until it is reactivated with a valid purchase. When frozen, users can see and copy all of the passwords within a 1Password account, but overall functionality will be limited. For instance, you would not be able to add or edit library entries, invite new users or use browser autofill functions.

Can I Get a Refund From 1Password?

No. According to the company’s website as of April 2024, any payments already charged to your 1Password account are non-refundable if you terminate your subscription early. If one account member within your plan no longer needs access to the platform, this user’s payments would also not qualify for a refund during the current billing period. Instead, you can replace that user’s access with a new plan member at no cost. Additionally, if you have accumulated any 1Password billing credits, these too are ineligible for a cash refund of any kind.

How Do I Cancel My Subscription to 1Password?

To cancel your 1Password subscription, log into your account on any device or browser and navigate to the Billing page. From there, find Billing Settings and then choose Unsubscribe. After you receive confirmation, your subscription will be canceled. Once unsubscribed, you will still have full access to the 1Password platform for the duration of your plan that is already paid. Your account will be frozen at the end of the billing cycle.

Editorial Note: Opinions expressed here are author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, hotel, airline or other entity. This content has not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of the entities included within the post. We may earn a commission from partner links on Newsweek, but commissions do not affect our editors’ opinions or evaluations.

Brian Church

Brian Church

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Brian is a writer, NABCEP PV associate and outdoor enthusiast living in Denver, Colorado. As a freelancer, Brian has written hundreds of articles to help individuals, businesses and our planet benefit from solar power and sustainable energy systems.

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