![]() ![]() The main difference is that iCloud sync is only available in the Mac App Store version, but since iCloud sync doesn't work with the Android version, that's probably not a concern for you. You can find more information about how 1Password is licensed here: What licenses do I need to use 1Password on all my devices?ġPassword 5 for Mac is available from the AgileBits Store or the Mac App Store. Will I need to buy a separate license for each device? Mac, ipad, android?ġPassword is licensed separately on each supported platform, which means the Mac, iOS, and Android versions of 1Password are sold separately. Doing this would help you become acquainted with 1Password and how it works, and would make sure the Logins are set up properly to work as expected with those sites. If there's no way to automatically import data from Firefox into 1Password, you can continue to log into sites using Firefox, and each time you do that, 1Password will prompt you to save a new Login item for that site (assuming you don't already have a matching Login item in 1Password). (creator of the conversion utility from the above link) might have some ideas for you, although I can't guarantee that. ![]() You can import your OS X Keychain data into 1Password with a conversion utility which is explained here: MrC's Convert to 1Password UtilityĪs for Firefox, I'm not sure if there's a similar way to import your password data from there into 1Password. I have a significant number of passwords in my mac's keychain which I was slowly moving over to firefox (which is now my daily driver) and the two databases then became scattered, with older passwords in the keychain (that I still use) and newer ones only in firefox (which I then have to manually move over to Android). Will I need to buy a separate license for each device? Mac, ipad, android? where does the password database live? in a secure cloud? how does each device access the database? I'm not sure how the other things the mac keychain stores (like wifi keys) will be handled by 1pw if it's able to import them. But what I really want to do is completely eliminate the use of my mac keychain, combine all passwords into 1pw's database, and then sync that all across all my devices and apps. I know there are many discussions about 'syncing' keychain passwords with 1pw (and the discussion is further complicated by icloud syncing, icloud drive usage, etc). This all seems like the perfect use for a password manager. ![]() I used to be a mac (safari, chrome, firefox) / iphone (safari and Mercury/ghostery) / ipad (same as iphone) person but switched to an Android phone about a year ago. ![]()
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