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- [**Discussions**](#resources-discussions)
- [**Reports**](#resources-reports)

# Secrets Management Tools Resources

##### Discussions and Reports to expand your knowledge on Secrets Management Tools

Resource pages are designed to give you a cross-section of information we have on specific categories. You'll find [discussions](#resources-discussions) from users like you and [reports](#resources-reports) from industry data.

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- [**Discussions**](#resources-discussions)
- [**Reports**](#resources-reports)

## Secrets Management Tools Discussions

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Question on: 1Password
[Is 1password any good?](/discussions/is-1password-any-good)

Is 1password any good?

It's the best, in fact. 

Answered: Jason Rodrigues on May 27, 2026

It is OK I would say. 

Answered: Przemek Pater on October 12, 2023

Yes it is. I use it many times a day. I use it in my phone and in my PC. It works in every site that I visit. While I cannot vouch for how secure it is, I can vouch for how easy it is to use. I am an android user so I do not know how well it works in the Apple environment. I use it with Firefox and Chrome. I use it in seven different devices. 

Answered: Carlos Ferran on December 5, 2023

I’ve used 1Password for managing my accounts across both mobile and desktop, and overall it’s been very reliable. What I like most is how it auto-fills login details and keeps everything synced securely across devices. The interface is clean, so even setting up vaults and storing passwords doesn’t feel complicated. One thing to keep in mind is that it’s a paid tool, so it might not suit everyone, but in terms of security and ease of use, it does a solid job for daily use.

Answered: Mohit Nimbalkar on March 18, 2026

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Question on: 1Password
[I'm struggling with 1Password's secure sharing features. Can anyone explain the best way to use them?](/discussions/i-m-struggling-with-1password-s-secure-sharing-features-can-anyone-explain-the-best-way-to-use-them)

I'm struggling with 1Password's secure sharing features. Can anyone explain the best way to use them?

You can either use the share button in the object view, using afterward the option to input the email of the person you want to share the object with and copy the link and send it to that person only

Answered: Erick Visbal Gutierrez on August 28, 2024

The trick with 1Password’s secure sharing is knowing there are two different roads you can take, depending on whether you’re inside a team/family account or just sharing ad-hoc. 1. If you’re in a Family or Business plan: Shared vaults are your friend. Drop the item (login, doc, etc.) into the shared vault, and everyone with access automatically gets it. Permissions are vault-level, so you can fine-tune who can view, edit, or manage items. This is the safest, cleanest route if you’ll be sharing with the same people often. 2. If you just need to share one-off with someone (even if they don’t use 1Password) Use “Share Item” (on desktop, web, or mobile). It generates a secure link. You can set an expiry (like 1 hour, 1 day, 1 week, etc.) and limit views (e.g., “only once”). The recipient clicks the link, sees the secret, and it self-destructs after the limit. This is great for handing off a password to a contractor or a friend without giving them vault access.

Answered: Tuli Deb on September 16, 2025

The easiest way to securely share with 1Password is by using shared vaults. You can create a vault, add the items you want to share, and then invite others with the right permissions. For one-time or limited sharing, 1Password also has a “share item” feature that generates a secure link with an expiration time and access controls. This way, you stay in control of what you share and for how long.

Answered: Mohammed Anzil on September 23, 2025

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Question on: 1Password
[What is 1password?](/discussions/what-is-1password)

What is 1password?

It's an all-in-one password and secure information management app. You can use it to store and easily recall your website logins, email passwords, credit card numbers, etc. in an encrypted vault which is unlocked with one master password (or biometric authentication). No more reusing passwords or forgetting your username.

Answered: Christian Behnke on July 7, 2022

A once fantastic password manager driven into the ground by greedy developers.

Answered: Aaron Pinsker on July 7, 2022

It's a unified password manager for all platforms (Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, iPhone, etc.).

Answered: Uri Fleyder-Kotler on July 7, 2022

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## Secrets Management Tools Reports

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Grid® Report for Secrets Management Tools

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Momentum Grid® Report for Secrets Management Tools

Winter 2026

G2 Report: Momentum Grid® Report