Days after releasing it on the Mac, AgileBits is bringing the redesigned, improved 1Password 7 update to its Windows users. All of the key upgrades from the macOS update also make their way to the Windows version, but with the addition of Windows Hello support (including face login and fingerprint authentication).
As a quick recap, 1Password 7’s new selling points are its easier-to-read sidebar, a handy pop-out window for quick password access when using apps that 1Password can’t autofill on its own, and the Have I Been Pwned? database, which allows you to determine whether you’ve been impacted by the growing number of huge data breaches.
Pricing remains the same: customers can pay $2.99 per month for a yearly subscription or $4.99 monthly for a family account; both plans have 30-day trials. You can also buy an individual license for $49.99 for a limited time, which will bump up to $64.99 after the launch offer. That lets you use 1Password 7 on all your Windows devices, but just keep in mind that the Windows and Mac versions require separate purchases if you don’t want to subscribe.
source:_the verge