![]() While I prefer Time-Based One-Time Passwords (TOTP) and Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) for my online accounts, I don't need it when encrypted data resides on my Mac. No local backups, IIRC.ġPassword subscription lost the support of Folders and instead relies on Tags. I just had a thought: If the vault is only in the Cloud, what happens when your Internet connection is down and you need to access?ġPassword Standalone with Dropbox doesn't support the TOTP/MFA features that 1Password Membership supports if I recall correctly, Subscription has a backup to their own cloud. Hard to switch to anything else (back to local vaults and lose functionality), It is still sad to see local vaults go.ĭon't you get the most important functionality syncing 1Password via Dropbox or iCloud? The other stuff isn't really necessary to me. ![]() I imagine that I will learn more here in this thread.īecause 1Password 6 and 7 accepted both local vaults and subscription, I was using both for some time. I am going to consider my options but since I have over 561 items stored in my local vault, switching to another password manager may be difficult, if not impossible. ![]() I haven't kept up with all of 1Password's competitors but I know that some have also switched to the subscription model. I have upgraded only when I had to and I've saved a lot of money compared to the subscription option. ![]() Since 1Password is mature tech we are unlikely to see much in the way of new features or improvements in service. No wonder: With a customer base of over 15 million, subscriptions result in a huge positive cash-flow for the company. ![]() 1Password support has been rather antagonistic toward customers who have stuck with classic licenses. ![]()
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