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But in the majority of cases the customer is not always delighted by this move. Maybe it's that they're positioning to sell the company and moving to 100% subscription boosts the bottom line valuation. Clearly 1Password has a subset of customers that don't want what they're forcing on customers. While I understand subscriptions can add value, I don't understand the forced model. Bitwarden has slowly been adding the features I wanted when I had left Lastpass - and at this point it just works for my workflow.
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I used the migration as a point in time to clean up my vault and have enjoyed a completely clean password manager ever since.

I was moving from Lastpass after they sold out. But as mentioned above, Dropbox would actually be an option that you would need, or any other online-type solution, as that is what you are looking for.This is the exact experience I had. I don't use Dropbox, and wouldn't even consider it an option for my passwords, because of the issues I also brought up numerous times in this thread concerning the 4th Amendment. But as I have mentioned numerous times before in this thread, that carries its own security concerns, and that solution is not the purpose of WiFi sync. If you want that, doing something online or running your own server that is exposed to the internet is your only solution. You're looking for immediate sync between multiple devices, which may not ever be an option because you're looking for an ALWAYS ON solution. Any crossing of those could allow your employer to take control of those devices, as their data resides on it. Use your personal devices only for personal use.

If your job gave you a smartphone, use that to sync your office desktop vault with. In fact, this is a perfect reason why you should have two separate vaults, and not sync those between any devices not suited for that environment.
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That wall between personal and professional should be maintained locked, unlocked, or otherwise. If you are putting your personal passwords on your office desktop or in that vault, database, you are already compromising a huge wall of separation. 1Password is considering to do the same thing, which also is not the same. The only difference is that the WiFi server is built in to both Codebook and 1Password, yet you have to run a VM or another barebones machine, and run Docker inside of that to get Bitwarden to work.

There is no "needs to be better", because functionality isn't the problem the ability to hold and control your own vaults is.īy that nature, WiFi sync is "running your own server". If Codebook can use my Mac and sync my iPhone and iPad with it, then that is exactly what 1Password does. 1Password 8 isn't available yet, so a user's option (new user, current user, or otherwise) is either 1Password 7 or older (they still list 1Password 6 and 1Password 4 available on their website).
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More than that, as long as the hardware is compatible, I can install Sierra on any given hardware (comparable Mac, Hackintosh, VM, etc.), restore my Mac from Time Machine, and use that for however long that I see fit, and no developer at 1Password can do anything about it.ġPassword 7 or any older version being put into any type of maintenance mode is irrelevant, as they still have 1Password 7 listed as current on their website, as well as every App store that they sell it at.
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As I'm still using Sierra on my current Mac, as long as Sierra runs and that license is applied, I can continue to use 1Password 6 until this Mac dies.

The only time when 1Password 6 and the Intel version of 1Password 7 will break is when Apple kills off Rosetta 2 with any new version of MacOS that comes out. That (the standalone license) is the reason why I still have 1Password 6 working on my Mac. If you have that and a standalone license, you're set for as long as you want to have it. Not only that, but they have both Intel and Silicon versions of it out. 1Password 7 will work in perpetuity with a standalone license.
