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<blockquote data-quote="Lifeisabeach" data-source="post: 1852561" data-attributes="member: 38864"><p>Uh, the big, blaring ad for a PC antivirus? Well that's what it looked like at first glance, although I see you were trying to make a point that you have a license that doesn't expire until 2031. But anyway, Jake already pointed out the error in how you thought 1Password works. I can't speak for the others though. I think there should be a distinction made with the variations of 1Password. There is standalone extension called 1Password X for Chrome, Opera, and Firefox that is cloud-based and requires a subscription. No companion app is installed so presumably use of THAT requires being online. But if you are using the 1Password.com subscription service with the app, I would assume that syncs your database to your devices. If you have a perpetual, standalone license (again, yes, you CAN pay <u>once</u> and be done!!!!!), your data is stored locally and synced across iCloud, DropBox, or via local Wi-Fi sync. You absolutely do not have to be online to use 1Password if you have the standalone license.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lifeisabeach, post: 1852561, member: 38864"] Uh, the big, blaring ad for a PC antivirus? Well that's what it looked like at first glance, although I see you were trying to make a point that you have a license that doesn't expire until 2031. But anyway, Jake already pointed out the error in how you thought 1Password works. I can't speak for the others though. I think there should be a distinction made with the variations of 1Password. There is standalone extension called 1Password X for Chrome, Opera, and Firefox that is cloud-based and requires a subscription. No companion app is installed so presumably use of THAT requires being online. But if you are using the 1Password.com subscription service with the app, I would assume that syncs your database to your devices. If you have a perpetual, standalone license (again, yes, you CAN pay [U]once[/U] and be done!!!!!), your data is stored locally and synced across iCloud, DropBox, or via local Wi-Fi sync. You absolutely do not have to be online to use 1Password if you have the standalone license. [/QUOTE]
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