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by pasc1878 1094 days ago
The big problem is that you have to store the information on 1Passwords site.

I can't see how any business would allow secrets to be stored on hardware they don't control

Earlier versions allowed the store to be on other sites like dropbox for syncing or on your own servers or a mix.

Note I do use 1password as I don't need any corporate secrets at the moment. It allows me to use other browsers than Safari and also Windows and macOS

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Everything is end-to-end encrypted, SOC 2 certified, PCI and HIPAA compliant, and they've been audited many times https://support.1password.com/security-assessments/

If businesses can't trust any of that, then we wouldn't have any online businesses.

doesn't LP have the same certifications?