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Anonymous
4 years agoFeature Request: Support for other Masked Email providers
I would guess that there's probably a decent overlap of 1Password and ProtonMail customers. This year ProtonMail acquired https://simplelogin.io for masked email creation (https://simplelogin.io/blog...
2lateturd
2 years agoNew Contributor
1Password has been my trusted companion for 15+ years, from Windows to mac, from manual syncing, to dropbox, to native syncing, from desktop to mobile, from licenses to subscription - I've been a loyal and happy user throughout the journey.
When the Fastmail integration came out (3 years ago), I didn't earn much and couldn't afford it, but assumed that more services would roll out and 1Password would obviously integrate with them too. For whatever reason, many great services have been developed, but 1Password has remained stagnant. I could afford Fastmail now, but why should that still be the only option?
When taking a step back and looking at the rest of the market and going back to 1Password's original USP (freeing the user to remember just one password, and usefully generating unique passwords for each service) it seems astonishing that the same functionality for email addresses isn't deemed a priority at 1P.
Looking at price, functionality, and the direction of the apps (electron on desktop feels like a regression), I no longer understand 1Password's USP, differntiation, nor a reason to stay.
I've happily paid for years and feel it's pretty insulting to only get back that "this has been passed on to the team". I've already been prompted to look elsewhere and won't be staying, but I thought it important to make you aware that happy, long-term customers aren't just going to stay around forever, especially if things aren't moving forward and they're paying an increasing on-going subscription with no real signs of progression.