My 67 year old father who bought the iPhone SE as his FIRST smartphone and who says that he hates computers was able to setup iCloud sync. There is no reason to force me to use their servers. And hell, they don't have my trust if they behave like the average insurance company, trying to sell you snake oil and telling lies while not caring about you anymore because they make money elsewhere. Just look at Blizzard.Īs you say, as they aren't open source and they suddenly just take away the possibility to keep my own vault on my own cloud / PC, I have to trust them with my most personal data. You can see this in the PC Games area, too. At some point they get big enough and then they will sell their soul for the big money. And you just have to look at all the other "Apple recommends" apps. I was there when it was a small team and all. well.customers.Ĭlick to expand.I feel you. PS: There are computer games, designed for children, that allow multiplayer in private servers set up by the player for themselves and their friends.īut apparently similar data sync is beyond AB. Its just not a crew I want to do do business with anymore, let alone allow them to store my bank details, logins etc. Especially since that is exactly what AB has provided for the last decade or more. The narrative that the customers create too many support requests because they are just too stupid to use a product that synchronises with Dropbox, iCloud, onedrive is laughable. just do what we say, we know whats best for you' Just take a look at their forum.they shut down conversation, take matters 'off line', and respond with a underpinning condesending 'look you dont understand dear. I see lots of reasons, none of them good for the customer, why AB demand customers provide all their data to be locked into the developers server.ĭealing with their astoundingly condescending 'support' is an experience itself. I see no legitimate valid trustworthy reason that AB refuse to let customers keep control of their own data in a location of their choice. That your mother, your grandmother, the average Joe can't find it without contacting support where they make you a special offer to stay as their customer.Ĭlick to expand.Hide cancellation, make exporting all data next to impossible.an experience is fully in keeping with ABs (Agilebits) recent corporate ethical standards. There is so much white space on this screen. Why is there no option within their apps? Why is there no clear option in their Billings overview? I mean there isn't going on anything else than the active subscription. But this is something I haven't expected of a company that I pay premium to keep my passwords safe. I've seen a lot of stuff since I bought my first 486 PC in de 90's. But their cancel button is hidden in a submenu of a submenu. It's so easy to subscribe, their apps and the website will show you the way. And then click on the very small "Cancel" link. Oh, I have to click on "Billing settings", a very small link in the billings screen. I can see my active subscription, my due date, all across the whole screen but no way to cancel. They are the big players and all they want now is corporate money.Īnd the worst thing: They use shady business practices.ĭid you ever try to cancel a subscription?įirst I was looking within their apps on iOS and MacOS. They know that their users want a dedicated Mac app. They know that users want to use their own clouds. They are betraying their user base as soon as the big business money is around the corner. The reason I canceled: Agilebits mindset. I know they need constant money inflow and if there is a reason to use this payment model, then with security software. I got burned several times buying a license and after that they surprisingly announced their new subscription only policy.īUT: With 1Password I was ok with that. I don't use Ulysses anymore, or Fantastical. First of all, I don't like this new subscription trend. I canceled my subscription of 1Password two days ago.
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