
In fact, I switched to 1Password specifically because the passwords are stored locally. I'm also in this situation, I bought a lifetime license to 1Password years ago, and kept updates going through 1Password 6, when you switched to a subscription model with data stored in the cloud.Īs a developer and former user of LastPass (we all know what happened there), I am not comfortable in any way with storing my passwords on a 3rd party server. Just take a look how the notability app handled their recent transition from lifetime to subscription, every old customer got lifetime subscription service. I myself am a front-end SDE so i totally don't get their excuse why simply updating the browser signature takes so much effort that they don't want to do it.Īs a customer, i don't ask for additional features compared to what i paid for, but 1password team should at least maintain the sold product or provide us lifetime subscription of somewhat equivalent product, if they'd hold up their promises at all. Firstly the 1password 4 for PC stopped working, now the 1p6 for macos.

We were decoyed to pay a large amount of money upfront as the bundle was claimed to be for "life time" use.Įver since 1password switched to subscription, my purchased 1password product didn't receive any more update and become useless as they are incompatible with latest browsers. I bought the so called "lifetime license" of 1password several years back, which didn't specify that its limited to certain versions.īy that time it's 1password 4 for PC and 1password 6 for macos.
