![]() ![]() You can use a card that doesn’t charge for foreign transactions, or contact your bank or credit card company for more information about their fee policies. Some banks and credit card companies may charge a small foreign transaction fee to non-Canadian customers, regardless of the region of your 1Password account. To start your subscription, click Billing in the sidebar and choose the plan you want.ġPassword is based in Canada. You can start your subscription at any time, including when your account is frozen. You can manage the subscription for your family or team account if you’re a family organizer, team owner, or part of a group with the Manage Billing permission. If you don’t see the Billing page and you’re part of a 1Password family or team account, you may not have permission to manage billing. On the Billing page, you’ll see information about your: You can manage your 1Password subscription from the Billing page of your account. If you started your subscription using an in-app purchase on your Android device, you’ll manage your subscription with Google instead. Thanks in advance.If you started your subscription using an in-app purchase on your Mac, iPhone, or iPad, you’ll manage your subscription with Apple instead. I’d be interested in hearing from the brains trust here about your experience moving from 1Password to one of these or other options you thing would tick the boxes. I haven’t got as far as installing and testing any of these yet but the following look to meet most of my criteria: I’m fine with (well-written) Electron apps as long as performance is good.Īpple’s built-in password manager still seems a bit limited to me so I think a third party solution will be needed. I don’t need any family/team capabilities. Reliable 1Password data import (.1pif format).Password generation capabilities with control of the generation rules (length, complexity, memorable etc).Ideally a one-time purchase option but I could probably tolerate a reasonably-priced subscription model for the right product.Regular updates to support new OS releases.Ideally evidence of independent security assessment or disclosure/explanation about security algorithms and practices practices.I’m currently using logins, passwords, credit cards, wifi routers, software licenses, secure notes, identities/adresses in 1P Yeah a separate authenticator might be more secure, but the 1P approach takes the friction away and consequently I enable 2FA on just about every service I can. Ability to generate and fill one-time passwords.Local vaults and ability to sync over wifi or iCloud.Sync between devices without mandating the company’s sync services.Ability to export data for future migration (no vendor lock-in) - CSV or other appropriate formats.macOS and iOS applications that feel like they belong on mac and iOS.Other than a short foray at the beginning with KeePassX, I’ve used 1Password for more than 10 years and have accumulated roughly 700 entries of various types in the database. People have discussed various reasons here before but let’s just leave it at my interests and those of Agile Bits are no longer aligned. It looks like July 1 is the inevitable day when 1Password 7 (or more specifically the classic browser plugins) will stop working. ![]()
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