1Password is offering Verge readers a big discount on a family subscription to its password managing software through Thursday, April 15th. Normally $5 per month, buying into this deal will get you a year’s worth of service for $2.50 per month, totaling $30 by the end of the year. Once the year is up, your monthly cost will go up to $5 per month if you choose to continue with the service. This deal is valid for new users only, not returning customers.
1Password’s family plan is 50 percent off for Verge readers
Helping you and up to four others stay protected and organized for $2.50 per month
Helping you and up to four others stay protected and organized for $2.50 per month


This purchase will grant up to five people (not restricted to your household) with individual access to the service — which, in addition to managing their own passwords, lets each person store sensitive documents and info securely with 1GB of storage. You can read more about the 1Password Families plan right here.
1Password family subscription
Verge readers who haven’t tried 1Password before can save 50 percent on a family subscription each month for up to a year. You’ll pay $2.50 per month.
This service isn’t limited to just your iOS or Android phone. 1Password also has a Mac app (as of early March, it natively supports M1 processors), a Windows 10 app, or you can just log on through your browser.
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