If you think you won't use it then don't buy it, simple as that.

I've been usine 1 Password for quite some time now and I remember the initial 
discussions about this utility on list.

Firstly, I'd seen the 1 Password utility briefly mentioned on a promotions 
sight at the time and couldn't find it anywhere, at the time I had experience 
with a similar utility for Windows and longed for such a utility for the Mac 
hence my wish to get 1 Password.

One of the list members found it and others asked why anyone would need 1 
Password.

fact is that 1 Password just doesn't manage Passwords securely, the software 
has evolved into a complete and secure information manager, in other words if 
you wish to keep something perfectly secure whilst allowing ease of access to 
that information from literally any device or anywhere on the Planet then 1 
Password is certainly worth considering.

I know people who would never have bought the software but since they've played 
with the software they've become addicted to 1 Passwords many features both for 
novice and advanced users alike, the streamlined Interface and the excellent 
support offered for the application.

I suggest you read the extensive 1 Password blog to find out more about the App 
and to get tips on best usage for 1 Password on your particular platform of 
choosing.

As for being secure enough? One can never be secure enough <smile>.


On 30 Dec 2013, at 11:15 am, Donal Fitzpatrick <donal.fitzpatr...@icloud.com> 
wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I’ve been given a couple of AppStore vouchers so I’m looking at the apps 
> reduced in price.  I’ve been toying with 1Password for a while but I’m 
> sceptical whether I actually need it.  I think I’m reasonably secure online, 
> however this application (and app) does look rather good.  anyone any 
> thoughts?
> 
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Dónal
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