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Google vs 1Password

Based on our analysis, 1Password is the more privacy-respecting choice overall.

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CategoryGoogle1Password
OverallD · 26/100B · 74/100
What they collectConcern (8)Mixed (78)
Who they share it withMixed (42)Mixed (65)
What you can doMixed (58)Mixed (73)
What they promiseMixed (55)Mixed (76)
In plain English — Google

Google tracks almost everything you do online — every search, email, location, video, and website visit — across all their products and millions of third-party sites, then uses it to sell ads. They do give you unusually good tools to review and delete your data, but the defaults collect everything.

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In plain English — 1Password

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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