Whenever a need for a new password comes up I default to Keychain. I wish Apple would provide a tool to convert my old 1Password legacy vault to Keychain once and for all. They lost me when they switched to a subscription model. Hate all these vampire subscriptions! Also, wish Apple would hurry along conversion to biometrics or that other solution that promises to rid us of passwords forever.
There are ways to convert your old 1pw vault to keychain / iCloud passwords. When you do, you won't get the 2-factor / TOTP codes imported, and you'll either have to set those up again, or you can copy over the TOTP URL from 1pw manually (this doesn't always work properly - yes, it generates a code, no, the site won't accept it. re-setting it up is the solution.)
The easiest way this works is,
export your vault to CSV, with passwords in plain text. 1pw will warn you this is incredibly unsafe, and they're not wrong. Delete it after this process is done.
create a new spreadsheet with the columns titled Title, Url, username, password, notes, otpauth
rearrange the columns from your 1pw csv to fit the new spreadsheet columns.
import into safari on monterey or Ventura macOS.
note that apple takes a different approach than 1pw - 1pw has loads of categories in your one vault: credit cards, logins, passwords, notes, identities, etc. Apple keeps credit cards separate from passwords, has no idea how to have a login that doesn't have a url or username associated with it, doesn't do identities, notes go in notes.app unless they're associated with a url, username, and password.
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The easiest way this works is,
- export your vault to CSV, with passwords in plain text. 1pw will warn you this is incredibly unsafe, and they're not wrong. Delete it after this process is done.
- create a new spreadsheet with the columns titled Title, Url, username, password, notes, otpauth
- rearrange the columns from your 1pw csv to fit the new spreadsheet columns.
- import into safari on monterey or Ventura macOS.
- note that apple takes a different approach than 1pw - 1pw has loads of categories in your one vault: credit cards, logins, passwords, notes, identities, etc. Apple keeps credit cards separate from passwords, has no idea how to have a login that doesn't have a url or username associated with it, doesn't do identities, notes go in notes.app unless they're associated with a url, username, and password.
harder ways are to use https://1password.community/discussion/comment/494051/#Comment_494051 MrC's converter. But that requires a download, using it, versus rearranging columns in numbers or excel.