With American Thanksgiving just around the corner, the Candian founder of 1Password, Dave Teare, has announced he is giving his password management app users the opportunity to gift their loved ones a free year of 1Password. “Give them the gift of security and show them that you care”, he writes.

Users who have purchased 1Password 7 or have an active subscription into 2019 can simply click this link to send their gift. For those who don’t have 1Password can sign up to get started and then send their gift.
“Thank you again for supporting us all these years. We literally wouldn’t be here without you.
P.S. One can never be too thankful, regardless of where you live. As a Canadian, I personally enjoy celebrating twice a year as it gives me an extra opportunity to reflect on what I’m most thankful for in life. That and the extra pumpkin pie.”
Gifts can be sent to direct family members, extended family, friends, or just about anyone you care about.
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