Amazon vs 1Password
Based on our analysis, 1Password is the more privacy-respecting choice overall.
BACK →| Category | Amazon | 1Password |
|---|---|---|
| Overall | D · 40/100 | B · 74/100 |
| What they collect | Concern (28) | Mixed (78) |
| Who they share it with | Mixed (48) | Mixed (65) |
| What you can do | Mixed (45) | Mixed (73) |
| What they promise | Mixed (52) | Mixed (76) |
Amazon builds a detailed picture of everything you buy, watch, say to Alexa, and do in their physical stores — then uses it to sell you ads. They don't sell your data to others and have real security certifications, but the sheer breadth of collection across shopping, voice, surveillance cameras, and credit history is hard to escape if you use their services.
View full analysis →1Password can never read your saved passwords — they're end-to-end encrypted and even 1Password holds no keys — but outside the vault, the company collects substantial usage and diagnostic data, shares information with advertising partners in ways that may legally count as a data sale, and applies vague retention language to everything that isn't your vault content.
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