1password Windows Licence

What does living on the same household mean. Is it possible to have a single license but not living on the same house?


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  • MikeT
    edited November 2015

    Hi @krazyb4g,

    The regular license allows you to share the same license with up to 5 family members living in the same household, each family member can use the same license on any number of PCs they have as long as they're the only 1Password user on these computers. The computers matters no where it is, we do not keep track of computers, installs or anything like that.

    Basically, if you have your own family but your brother doesn't live with you and he has his own house with his own family, you can't share this license with him, he needs to get his own license to share with his family. If your brother lives with you, then you can share it with him.

  • krazyb4g
    krazyb4g
    Community Member

    @MikeT
    Do all the computers have to be on the same network? If not why is the second scenario ( brother has his own house ) not possible?
    Thanks in advance

  • Hi @krazyb4g,

    The license has nothing to do with the computers or where it exists, it's a license you buy to remove the trial restrictions of the program. You're buying to have the full use of the program for yourself and for your family members in the household, it does not extend outward than that. You can use the same license on a computer you use at your bother's house or at a computer at work as long as you're the 1Password user since the license belongs to you as a user, not to the computer.

    As for why not, it's a generous limit to ensure one person doesn't share it with everyone else and include his extended family like the wife's family and so on, one license could go into hundreds of people. We limit it to a single household to make it simple as we want this sustainable, so we can feed our families as well.

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