1Password Has Raised $620M
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Re: 1Password Has Raised $620M
#52Re: 1Password Has Raised $620M
#53Anyone have any insight on how a company like this would even use $620m?
Today 1password is largely a product for tech people. Nobody around me outside tech circles is using a password manager, at all. They have the whole world to conquer! I can envision them (sadly) bought by a larger actor in a few years, at a huge valuation.
Re: 1Password Has Raised $620M
#54Has anyone migrated easily between password managers? Manually entering my (hundreds?) of unique logins/passcodes would be quite a chore.
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#55Re: 1Password Has Raised $620M
#56Password manager is still hard to use for the elderlies and technically non savvy people.
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#57Re: 1Password Has Raised $620M
#58Anyone have any insight on how a company like this would even use $620m?
Today 1password is largely a product for tech people. Nobody around me outside tech circles is using a password manager, at all. They have the whole world to conquer! I can envision them (sadly) bought by a larger actor in a few years, at a huge valuation.
You’ll be surprised how many people don’t use a traditional computer anymore for most of their “computer time”.
And those who do still use a ‘PC’ probably mainly use Chrome or any other browser with a password manager.
The reality is that for most uses a dedicated PM is simply isn’t necessary.
Re: 1Password Has Raised $620M
#59I use and pay for Bitwarden but even I always get lost in the clunky UI and get frustrated by basic tasks (to a point I am considering switching). And it only gets worse when you have multiple teams and all the secrets are mixed up.