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AGKyle | 6 years ago

Thanks for the feedback.

I won't pretend that we're the password manager for everyone. If we're not the right one for you then hopefully one of the dozens of others out there fit the bill.

I appreciate you taking the time to respond and let me know your opinion on this though. Thanks!

Kyle

1Password Security Team

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_jal|6 years ago

I assume you have numbers showing the total number of whiners like me are an acceptable loss, but I find dropping that feature inexplicable, honestly.

AGKyle|6 years ago

To be clear, we haven't dropped anything.

We still sell licenses.

We still provide local vaults, in fact you can use them via a license (that we still sell) AND you can use them with a subscription.

Want to buy a license?

On the Mac app for instance, open it on a fresh installation. Goto the welcome screen that pops up on first launch, from the list of options choose the "Create a new Local Vault" option in the list. This will take you down the path of buying a license.

Or if you sign up for a subscription, goto advanced options and enable the option to create local vaults. You can sync these to Dropbox or iCloud if you wish, same as you always have been.

There's similar options for Windows. Though it only includes Dropbox syncing and not iCloud.

Hope that helps.

Kyle

1Password Security Team

StavrosK|6 years ago

From running a service, I assume the calculation they did was simply "number of people that whine to us because they lost their self-hosted files > number of people that whine to us because we don't allow them to self-host their files".

booi|6 years ago

There's a good argument that a subscription-based cloud-stored passwords isn't a good password manager for anybody.