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dvmierlo
1 month agoOccasional Contributor
What justifies the huge subscription price increase?
Today I received an email from 1Password with the message of a price increase.
Current price: €31.80 EUR / year New price: €43.80 EUR / year
This is an enormous price. Can someone from 1Password...
- 1 month ago
Hey everyone! We hear the concerns about AI, especially when it comes to privacy and security. That’s completely fair. We want to clarify and be very transparent about how this specific feature actually works.
We use AI internally to help create and maintain a reference list of common websites, things like primary URLs, login URLs, and human-readable names. This work happens entirely on our own systems, not on your device. That information is compiled into a static database. When you create a new login item in the browser extension, 1Password simply checks that database and applies the appropriate readable name. For example, it might label a login “American Airlines” instead of “aa.com” or “AA.” That’s what the AI-powered item naming feature (launched in 2024) actually is, essentially a smart lookup table that makes saved items clearer and easier to find.
Importantly, this doesn’t access or analyze your vault, your data stays end-to-end encrypted, nothing from your vault is sent to any AI systems, and no external AI services or large language models are involved.
We know AI raises important questions, especially when it comes to security and privacy. Our approach is intentionally limited and privacy-respecting, designed to improve usability without ever touching your vault data.
tonytx05
29 days agoNew Contributor
It's disappointing that 1Password cannot make the Safari extension and app communicate properly on macOS, especially given this is the platform that 1Password began on. It's hard to justify a cost increase when my software is getting worse over time.
- snozdop29 days agoSuper Contributor
The Safari extension really is the worst part of the whole 1Password experience, and as you say - it's getting worse, not better! If only they'd use the APIs that macOS provides for password/key autofill (like they do on iOS), instead of stubbornly overriding that and injecting their own vastly inferior solution. It's so frustrating that they expect us to pay more for a worsening product.