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Former Member
4 years agoDirect Download APK?
I currently use GrapheneOS without any google apps, after switching away from iOS because of Apples recent move toward reckless privacy practices. I consider a googled phone MUCH more privacy invasive than iOS, but /e/ or grapheneOS to be much better than either.
I was able to mostly switch to open source software, or the few closed source apps I use made their apk available directly. I was very surprised to find 1password only deploying via the play store, even though it has been requested before with mediocre responses here.
For technical users, a direct download of the apk with sha256 sum to verify is the absolute best solution, and frankly the play store is unacceptable. I have been using 1password for years and have had no problems on any other device including linux, so it's a mystery why android is kept shut.
I don't want to register my device with the play store either, as I've removed google completely from my life including google accounts. I don't want to be logged in anywhere and I'm sure many people are feeling the same after the last creepy moves by google and apple.
I am dreading looking for an open source password manager just because of lack of android support. Is there any move toward providing an apk?
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18 Replies
- 1P_Timothy
Community Manager
Hello @GuernseyMan, thanks for adding your thoughts, I would be happy to share them with the team. We would certainly be sorry to see you go, but I can understand that you need a solution that works for you. If you continue using 1Password in the future, you know we'll be here to help!
I did also want to note that if you're using a device that does not have access to a 1Password app, you can sign in to your account through the browser on 1Password.com to find all your saved information.
@WhyNotHugo, I'm really sorry to hear 2FA isn't working with 1Password on your device. In my experience, when Google Play Services isn't installed, signing in to 1Password for Android prior to enabling 2FA allows you to continue signing in as expected. It doesn't sound like that's been the case for you and I apologize for the inconvenience.
- Former Member
So essentially, downloading 1Password on Android can't be done unless you install all of google's services and spyware. Even if you do download it with an unsupported method like Aurora Store, logging in with two factor (a yubikey in my case) doesn't work.
It seems that to use 1P on Android you need to sign up for all of Google's tracking and install their extremely privacy-invasive privileged services (which isn't even easy or always feasible).
Personally, I just consider 1Password unsupported on Android. Having to disable 2FA on an online service like this is not reasonable, but support made it clear that it's the only choice. 1P's main selling point is their great iOS support (where other password managers kinda struggle), so its reasonable that this is their main target.
- Former Member
It's a dissappointing stance, but not a surprising one. Since buying a tablet from "they who shall not be named" I've run into this quite a bit. Some publishers allow direct downloads of APKs, others simply publish SHA256 code.
I download from APKPURE for most of my APKs, including 1Password. If you look at what they're doing they simply point to the Google repository anyway, but there's always that nagging doubt that it's not a completely legitimate version. Happily the 1Password 8 beta is now available there as well after some delays.
The point is that technical users are able to source the APK from other sources and install it. It would be good if 1Password could make the SHA256 code available, either on these forums or in the support pages. It would give some of your users more peace of mind. This is especially true since your product is security based.
When my subscription is up I need to look at alternatives. I don't want to be in the position that two of my devices could possibly be running dodgy versions of software that I rely upon for security. This isn't a threat or blackmail; just stating what I need to consider.
- 1P_Ben
1Password Team
As WhyNotHugo and my colleague Timothy mentioned above, those aren't paths we can recommend or support.
Ben
- Former Member
Besides Google Play, there are many places to download Apk you can find on the Internet
- 1P_Timothy
Community Manager
Hey @WhyNotHugo thanks for joining us on the forum!
After disabling 2FA and signing into 1Password for Android, you should be able to re-enable 2FA and authenticate your device without getting stuck at sign in. This has worked for most users I've chatted with who have run into this. Let us know if it works for you!
Thank you for your comment as well. We definitely don't recommend downloading 1Password from a third party and we can't guarantee its authenticity.
- Former Member
I don't mean to get in trouble here, but what about apkpure.com ?
It's a bit risky to download the apk from a third party; you can't be sure they haven't tampered with it.
- FrankBreechFrequent Contributor
I don't mean to get in trouble here, but what about apkpure.com ?
- Former Member
It's currently possible to download the app using something like Aurora Store.
While not ideal and still tied to Google, it does work. However, logging in when using 2FA is no possible, and one needs to disable 2FA to log in. While disabling 2FA serves as a workaround, it's far from ideal for something as critical as a password manager.
Do you have in sights addressing this particular item?
- 1P_Timothy
Community Manager
Hello @OnlyAName thanks for weighing in on this. We really appreciate your feedback and your interest has been noted.