With the family subscription, though, you get access to features like syncing (rather than using Dropbox, etc.), document storage, sharing and password management. And yes, you'll be privy to all of 1Password's apps, too. For example, if your child forgets their 1Password log-in, you can go in and re-enable access. You can also opt to lock down any shared passwords so they can't be edited. For individuals, though, the company says it's not changing its pricing structure. If you want give 1Password's family plan a try, you can test drive it free of charge for a month before deciding to pay up.