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> So you can't imagine how owning the passwords...

Emphasis mine.

That's the thing that bugs me about 1Password's recent moves. They don't own my passwords and I don't want them to own them. They're my passwords, and I want to store them how I want. Not be at the whims of 1Password's business strategy.



I think from a stakeholder pov, just the fact that they are the gatekeeper to your passwords make it valuable.

Imagine if the chinese government could buy all its stock through a third party company, and sit on the board, install a "party affine" CEO without morals, etc.

Just a single silent software update can upload everyone's master key un-encrypted to the cloud, and decrypt everyone's passwords, attach them to email and corporate ids, etc. without anybody noticing.

How valuable does that make 1Password?




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