Get a safe, secure job.
Rocket is a delight. Been using it for a year now and the docs and dev experience and stability are all exceptional. Request Guard Transparency[1] is something I’ve only seen in Rocket: > When a request guard type can…
I agree providing the Secret Key to other devices can be a pain. In fact it's our #1 onboarding challenge. On Apple devices specifically it's much easier as we can store it in iCloud Keychain, but we'd like to make it…
We do have a $1,000,000 bug bounty for anyone that can capture the flag.
You're welcome! And thank you for supporting us all these years. <3 We looked around a bit but Electron worked so well for us when we started development in 2019 that we didn't have a need to continue searching.…
I'm sorry it comes off that way. We don't mean any disrespect in the slightest. Your support over all these years means the world to us and we know darn well we wouldn't be here today without awesome customers like you.…
Thank you for supporting us all these years! We wouldn't be here without awesome customers like you. <3 As a long time user I bet you remember when we needed to write posts like Two Factor or not Two Factor[1]. > One…
Sorry it took us so long! We'll do our best to win you back. <3 ++dave; 1Password Founder
Yup! Since the very beginning in 2006 Roustem and I wanted to make sure everyone used 1Password because they enjoyed doing so and not because of being locked in. File > Export is your friend. ++dave; 1Password Founder
Thanks! That's what I was going for. ++dave; 1Password Founder
I'm happy to hear our export worked well for you. We spent extra effort there to make sure our export format contained enough structured information that it could be imported properly elsewhere. I hate data lock-in and…
We're bringing this feature to Mac and Windows as well. It's currently in beta and will be coming to the official release soon. If you'd like to play with this now be sure to install the beta of the Desktop app as well…
Yup! In many ways Linux is leading the charge. Not just with these features but also for development as a whole. Here's the background story on how 1Password for Linux started and how it was built:…
Thanks for sharing. I’m sorry it took us so long to release a native Linux app. We have a great app for Linux now in beta and will move it to an official release shortly.…
So sorry we scared you away! Linux has been on our radar for a while but our biggest challenge was finding a way to share code between apps without writing everything in C++. Thankfully we found Rust, a systems language…
Awesome! I'm so happy to hear this. We'd love to hear about your experiences so please share after you give it a go.
I'm no Roustem but I'm close. :) You're right, 1Password for Linux integrates tightly with the 1password.com service and as such does not support local vaults.
Get a safe, secure job.
Rocket is a delight. Been using it for a year now and the docs and dev experience and stability are all exceptional. Request Guard Transparency[1] is something I’ve only seen in Rocket: > When a request guard type can…
I agree providing the Secret Key to other devices can be a pain. In fact it's our #1 onboarding challenge. On Apple devices specifically it's much easier as we can store it in iCloud Keychain, but we'd like to make it…
We do have a $1,000,000 bug bounty for anyone that can capture the flag.
You're welcome! And thank you for supporting us all these years. <3 We looked around a bit but Electron worked so well for us when we started development in 2019 that we didn't have a need to continue searching.…
I'm sorry it comes off that way. We don't mean any disrespect in the slightest. Your support over all these years means the world to us and we know darn well we wouldn't be here today without awesome customers like you.…
Thank you for supporting us all these years! We wouldn't be here without awesome customers like you. <3 As a long time user I bet you remember when we needed to write posts like Two Factor or not Two Factor[1]. > One…
Sorry it took us so long! We'll do our best to win you back. <3 ++dave; 1Password Founder
Yup! Since the very beginning in 2006 Roustem and I wanted to make sure everyone used 1Password because they enjoyed doing so and not because of being locked in. File > Export is your friend. ++dave; 1Password Founder
Thanks! That's what I was going for. ++dave; 1Password Founder
I'm happy to hear our export worked well for you. We spent extra effort there to make sure our export format contained enough structured information that it could be imported properly elsewhere. I hate data lock-in and…
We're bringing this feature to Mac and Windows as well. It's currently in beta and will be coming to the official release soon. If you'd like to play with this now be sure to install the beta of the Desktop app as well…
Yup! In many ways Linux is leading the charge. Not just with these features but also for development as a whole. Here's the background story on how 1Password for Linux started and how it was built:…
Thanks for sharing. I’m sorry it took us so long to release a native Linux app. We have a great app for Linux now in beta and will move it to an official release shortly.…
So sorry we scared you away! Linux has been on our radar for a while but our biggest challenge was finding a way to share code between apps without writing everything in C++. Thankfully we found Rust, a systems language…
Awesome! I'm so happy to hear this. We'd love to hear about your experiences so please share after you give it a go.
I'm no Roustem but I'm close. :) You're right, 1Password for Linux integrates tightly with the 1password.com service and as such does not support local vaults.