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by nikitaga
2148 days ago
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...why? Of all possible target audiences it would seem Linux users would be the least receptive to this kind of thing. Forgive my bluntness, but to me this looks like you're just testing forced adoption of 1password.com hosted SaaS on a platform you don't really care about before rolling out the same to Mac & Windows. Which would be unfortunate. |
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For the same reason that they won't bring local vaults to Linux, I don't think they'll ever kill local vaults for macOS or Windows. There are customers who paid for that product, and expect it to still work. (And, unlike e.g. an old version of Photoshop, it's implicit in the USP of a "password manager" product that it'll continue to get updated so that it works on new OSes and so forth, so that you can still have access to your passwords. You can't just stop supporting it; that'd break the whole value-prop of the product, retroactively, and so break the trust of future customers in any "password manager" products you have today.)