Overview
- Reports differ on rollout timing, with Computer Bild citing renewals on or after March 17 and Heise and Chip pointing to March 27 with the next billing cycle.
- In the U.S., annual pricing increases to $47.88 for the Individual plan and $71.88 for the Family plan, a $12 rise on each.
- Heise lists euro prices at €43.80 for Individual and €69.00 for Family with first‑year discounts to €32.88 and €51.72, while Computer Bild reports €56.98 and €82.11 when VAT is included.
- European users must actively approve the new pricing in their account or their subscription lapses, while U.S. subscriptions apply the change automatically at the next renewal.
- 1Password attributes the hike to added features including proactive phishing prevention, improved Watchtower alerts, faster device setup, AI‑assisted item naming, and expanded recovery; Chip notes annual users can renew before late March to lock current rates and that monthly plans remain unchanged.