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1Password v6 extension is no more with Safari v13
#11
sekker wrote:
[quote=Robert M]
tuqqer,

From what I understand, there is an option for a non-subscription version of 1Password7. If you download 1Password7, it offers you the subscription options but also the license option. I believe if you go for the license, you lose out on some of the features provided by the subscription model.

Robert

This is correct. I own and use the license version of 1password7 for Mac and Windows.
What is the cost to upgrade to the license version of 1password 7 (couldn't find it on their website)?
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#12
Man, this is why I love this forum. I had no idea that v7 had a hidden standalone pricing again. Many thanks to you all for pointing this out.

I found the link to the standalone version:

https://1password.onfastspring.com/1pass...-web-store

It's $50 for any current user. I'm going for it.
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#13
tuqqer wrote:
Man, this is why I love this forum. I had no idea that v7 had a hidden standalone pricing again. Many thanks to you all for pointing this out.

I found the link to the standalone version:

https://1password.onfastspring.com/1pass...-web-store

It's $50 for any current user. I'm going for it.

Thanks for posting. I think it's a separate $50 for windows license.

1password has their subscription pricing wrong for families. No way I'm paying their current fees 4x for my teenagers etc. If they want to get people hooked, they should give a free version for kids in school, then ask for payment when they start earning income.
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#14
I'm seeing $65. I think $50 was an introductory launch price that has expired.
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#15
steve... wrote:
I'm seeing $65. I think $50 was an introductory launch price that has expired.

Here's what I'm seeing, Steve, on that link:

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#16
Yep, my mistake.

It said $64.99 during the install but when I clicked, it then showed a $15 discount.
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#17
sekker wrote:
[quote=tuqqer]
Man, this is why I love this forum. I had no idea that v7 had a hidden standalone pricing again. Many thanks to you all for pointing this out.

I found the link to the standalone version:

https://1password.onfastspring.com/1pass...-web-store

It's $50 for any current user. I'm going for it.

Thanks for posting. I think it's a separate $50 for windows license.

1password has their subscription pricing wrong for families. No way I'm paying their current fees 4x for my teenagers etc. If they want to get people hooked, they should give a free version for kids in school, then ask for payment when they start earning income.
My old standalone v6 is a family plan as well. I don't want a perpetual subscripiton either, but what am I missing? Just 4.99 for a family of 5, right? Not each. Or am I reading it wrong?
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#18
datbeme wrote:
[quote=sekker]
[quote=tuqqer]
Man, this is why I love this forum. I had no idea that v7 had a hidden standalone pricing again. Many thanks to you all for pointing this out.

I found the link to the standalone version:

https://1password.onfastspring.com/1pass...-web-store

It's $50 for any current user. I'm going for it.

Thanks for posting. I think it's a separate $50 for windows license.

1password has their subscription pricing wrong for families. No way I'm paying their current fees 4x for my teenagers etc. If they want to get people hooked, they should give a free version for kids in school, then ask for payment when they start earning income.
My old standalone v6 is a family plan as well. I don't want a perpetual subscripiton either, but what am I missing? Just 4.99 for a family of 5, right? Not each. Or am I reading it wrong?
Ok, I had missed the $4.99/month family subscription plan. $2.99 individual.

https://tech.co/password-managers/1passw...icing-cost

$60/year for a single function and supporting/utility app is an interesting price point.
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