![]() ![]() ![]() Once all of that preparation was done, though, it was a piece of cake to export my 1Password library and import it to Apple Passwords. Ensuring all website usernames and passwords had a URL (Apple needs these three things).Storing things like website database connection details securely.Checking all credit card info was saved in Safari.Moving software licenses, membership numbers, and other useful codes and keys to Apple’s Notes.So I spent a good amount of time readying my 1Password library for export: It was selling a 3 year 50% discount on their subscription plan, so it looks like they’re getting desperate to feed those hungry investors… I already had plenty of motivation to leave 1Password, but tipping point finally came when an advert popped up in the sidebar of 1Password for Mac. But 1000+ password the migration task ahead felt huge. I’ve been thinking about it since it was introduced in iOS 15 last year and with the addition of iCloud Keychain Notes in iOS 15.4, for things like memorable words I was sold.
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