there will always be a worst case scenario no matter what solution we choose. 1password going down is less likely then a rogue employee (we’ve had a few), or a breach/issue with a much less secure platform that doesn’t specialize in sensitive data collection.
I think it is better to plan for the breach/issue/villain then to assume it will not happen. I don’t think 1password will stop a rogue employee or a protected info breach (I think everyone has had their info got by this point). I get people like these programs but I hope the same people have a backup plan.
there will always be a worst case scenario no matter what solution we choose. 1password going down is less likely then a rogue employee (we’ve had a few), or a breach/issue with a much less secure platform that doesn’t specialize in sensitive data collection.
I think it is better to plan for the breach/issue/villain then to assume it will not happen. I don’t think 1password will stop a rogue employee or a protected info breach (I think everyone has had their info got by this point). I get people like these programs but I hope the same people have a backup plan.