1Password checks for updates every day, five minutes after you open the app.
- If 1Password is locked, it will update itself automatically.
- If 1Password is unlocked, it will notify you that an update is available.
Learn how to find the version number in 1Password for Mac.
If you’re having trouble updating, contact 1Password Support for help.
The App Store updates all your iOS apps, including 1Password. Learn how to turn on automatic updates.
You can also update your apps manually.
Learn how to find the version number in 1Password for iOS.
1Password checks for updates every day, five minutes after you open the app.
- If 1Password is locked, it will update itself automatically.
- If 1Password is unlocked, it will notify you that an update is available.
Learn how to find the version number in 1Password for Windows.
If you’re having trouble updating, contact 1Password Support for help.
Google Play updates all your Android apps, including 1Password. Learn how to set up automatic updates.
You can also update your apps manually.
Learn how to find the version number in 1Password for Android.
If you installed 1Password from a package, use the command for your package manager to check for an update and install it if available:
Distribution | Run this command |
---|---|
Debian or Ubuntu | sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade 1password |
CentOS, Fedora, or Red Hat Enterprise Linux | sudo dnf upgrade 1password --refresh |
If you installed 1Password from the .tar.gz file, download and install the file again.
If you installed 1Password from the Snap Store, it will update automatically. To manually update 1Password, or to control when or how often updates happen, learn how to manage snap updates.
If you installed 1Password with Flatpak, run the flatpak update
command to update it.
Learn how to find the version number in 1Password for Linux.
If you’re having trouble updating, contact 1Password Support for help.