I suggest to remove 1Password.
1Password support personnel do not know PGP.
1Password publishes PGP public keys at keys.openpgp.org at support@1password.com. This can be easily obtained by using Mozilla Thunderbird to obtain the key.
I sent my email to 1Password encrypted with PGP.
Then I got this reply.
I’m afraid your email was empty on our end and the attachment couldn’t be opened.
Could you tell us a bit more about what you’re experiencing or how we might assist?
They have published their own PGP keys, but not only do they not know how to use them, they don’t even seem to know what PGP is in the first place.
This raises serious questions about their technical capabilities. Do they really respect privacy and security?
That is not the only problem. They are embedding tracking pixels in their newsletters.
I am a new user and cannot upload files, but can provide EML files if asked. My goodness, they have embedded two tracking pixels from different domains.
It is clear that 1Password does not respect privacy. Removal would be desirable.