![]() Fast forward to 2020.the djay pro product now requires a subscription. I also invested because Spotify was integrated and this made it really easy to casually use the app since my existing Spotify Premium ( content subscription!) gave me loads of songs to queue up. Then in 2015 I bought a "cheap" (~£120) hardware USB mixer for house parties and occasional casual use in my home office along with the Mac version 1 of djay Pro for £39.99 plus a sounds "FX pack" for £7.99. I paid £6.99 (not a typo, I changed currency) for version 2 in 2014. Ah those pre-subscription days! Amazing value. I started with the iOS version 1, which I paid $0.99 for in 2012. ![]() What a cool app this is! As a casual user, this provided me iPhone entertainment when I used to commute on the local metro train and later in my career iPad fun on the 3 hour London-Newcastle train. Safari generates and syncs strong passwords for "free" (built into the premium price of the devices at least) across my devices. So that's it, I'm done using that product now. I still have the old paid version of 1Password 6 running, but the browser plugins broke and only work with the new version now. Now they are offering 1 whole GB for secure document storage, but my devices (and existing storage services) already provide the storage, I just needed 1Password to encrypt those documents within that storage.ġPassword at least offered me a discount for my loyalty and they have "Watchtower" which checks for issues, but that site is free to use already and once the discount period is over, I'm locked in. ![]() 1Password wanted me to pay them $2.99/month for the privilege of effectively storing one file. Syncing files in the cloud is not a core aspect of the 1Password product: I pay $1.99/month for Google to sync 100GB of any files I want. I pay for their redundant server uptime so I don't have to make backups to external hard drives anymore. These services are at their core designed for reliably storing my files. I used to pay for Dropbox, I still pay for Google Storage and since I'm an Apple user I pay for iCloud storage. Third party services like Dropbox and iCloud were not causing an issue.Īt least 1Password acknowledged that the above are services. It was already easy to use 1Password on all my devices.Īll I had to do was open a single file from either Dropbox or iCloud, once during setup. In fact, dealing with subscriptions does make me worry, because it's just as easy to lose track of them as a license key, but in the subscription world this means I'll get charged for things I may not want or use and I will have to deal with trying to cancel or get funded. This is not, in my estimation a serious consumer issue being solved by subscriptions. I'm not an idiot, I can copy-paste a license key into an app to register my purchase. ![]() Please note that you'll need to add a credit card before the discount can take effect.ġPassword Support Let's be clear on a few things here: I never worried about dealing with licenses. Let me know what email address your new 1Password membership is associated with and we'll apply the discount. Since you've been such a loyal customer for so long we'd be happy to extend to you a 50 percent discount on your first year of service. To migrate over to a 1Password membership all you need to do is follow this super handy guide: Simply sign into your 1Password membership account and all of your 1Password data is there. You can also use the account to sync your devices automatically- third-party services like Dropbox and iCloud are no longer required. With a 1Password membership, you won’t have to worry about dealing with licenses and you can easily use 1Password on all your devices. Thanks for your message and apologies for the delayed response! If you would like to upgrade to 1Password 7 I would highly recommend moving over to a 1Password membership account. ![]()
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