![]() “For some, this is better because your passwords never leave your computer, meaning that the user has complete control over their passwords - a hacker would have to go after that specific user as opposed to possibly getting them from 1Password if the service itself is hacked.” “What makes 1Password different, and more desirable for certain sectors of the hacker and security community, is that it allows users to keep all their passwords stored in a local ‘vault,’ a password protected database that only lives inside their computers or smartphones,” Franceschi-Bicchierai writes. ![]() “1Password is moving away from its one-time license, local storage option, and security researchers are not happy about it,” Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai writes for Motherboard.
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