(In Firefox, the new version is 2.0.2) Interesting that back around 2017, many "experts" warned about the risks of 1Password's public facing cloud storage getting hacked. Also, there's a new 1Password extension for browsers, the former "1Password X." They ask that all users migrate to it, as previous extension (4.7.5.x or something like that) is being phased out. A nuisance, and I wish the 1Password engineers could fix. Solution is to remove copies of app off external drives. It will complain about more than one copy of the app, and may not load. (Just out of curiosity: do other password managers do that? Anyone?) Only issue is that it gets confused if you have a clone, or TM backup, with the app on it. 'All encompassing' meaning single-user, single-platform, single-version if I recall correctly. App still works exceptionally well, syncs seamlessly between devices, and it is so easy to share logins with others. Yes, download the 1Password 7 installer from the 1Password website and select the 'license' option when you're asked about subscriptions. Family subscription is probably the best deal out there. I'm used to the subscription now, but I get that it's a turnoff for many.
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