True enough. I don't use the inbuilt, only because I was already on 1P 
before the Safari inbuilt became useful. Also, 1P stores all my personal 
passport and credit card and banking details, so it's a one stop shop of 
useful and encrypted data, logins aswell as passwords!

On Saturday, August 26, 2017 at 10:31:41 AM UTC+1, Toby Leighton wrote:
>
> I'm a long time 1Password user here too, bought the mac+windows bundle as 
> a one off a few years ago, and bought the IOS app before it was free. One 
> of the compelling reasons to use this was synchronising across devices, but 
> nowadays mac's built in keychain can do this (not to windows obviously but 
> that may not be a requirement for everyone) in suprised no one has 
> suggested the free functionality built in to the OS yet?
> On Fri, 25 Aug 2017 at 11:12, mac98aop <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
>> 1Password are encouraging people to head toward subs model from what I've 
>> read, but can't recommend the standalone option more highly enough. I defo 
>> prefer having it in house rather than on their server, but perhaps that's 
>> naive of me?
>>
>> The app Syncs nicely across iOS and macOS and really is brilliant. I've 
>> never regretted the outlay, with good and reliable updates giving more and 
>> more functionality.
>>
>>
>> I remember one password to access it on my Mac, my thumb does it on my 
>> iPhone, and all other secure passwords are
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, August 24, 2017 at 8:08:34 PM UTC+1, DerekC10001 wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Smuggers 
>>>
>>> I’ve just been watching a television programme about the dangers of 
>>> criminals being able to hack your computer and access your banking details 
>>> and so on. The programme recommended using long passwords and having 
>>> different ones for each device. 
>>>
>>> To cope with this I wondering about using a Password Manager. What do 
>>> people think off these and if you recommend using one, which one do you 
>>> suggest. 
>>>
>>> Thanks, 
>>> Derek 
>>>
>>>
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