Do I need a new license to use 1password on both my Mac and Windows computers?

gusferrer
gusferrer
Community Member
edited March 2016 in Mac

I originally purchased 1password from the Apple Appstore, but now I want to use it on multiple computers (both Windows and Mac OS). Your website says I can do that with 1 license, and I switched the version on my Mac from the Appstore version to your version to facilitate that but I don't see a way to share licenses. I'm guessing I need to buy a new license through you but I want to verify. Your documentation regarding this could be made more clear.


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Referrer: kb:switch-from-mac-app-store, ug:windows/, kb:add-license

Comments

  • TiloHensel
    TiloHensel
    Community Member

    I have the same question!

  • C3PO
    C3PO
    Community Member

    me too

  • Drew_AG
    Drew_AG
    1Password Alumni

    Hi @gusferrer,

    Thanks for reaching out to us with your question! If you'd like to use 1Password on your Windows PC, you'll need a license for that. Please drop us an email to support+sales@agilebits.com with a copy of your receipt from the Mac App Store, and we'll be happy to help you out with that. Thanks! :)

  • Drew_AG
    Drew_AG
    1Password Alumni

    Hi @TiloHensel,

    I noticed you also emailed us with your question, and someone from our team has already replied to that (if you didn't receive the email, please make sure you check any junk folders/spam filters to see if it was caught there). To avoid confusion, please reply to that email conversation if you have additional questions. Cheers! :)

    ref: EUI-78455-172

  • Drew_AG
    Drew_AG
    1Password Alumni

    Hi @C3PO,

    I see that you opened a separate discussion for this question in our 1Password for Windows forum and already received an answer there. If you have more questions about that, we'll keep the conversation going in the other thread, just so we don't duplicate efforts or cause confusion between here and there. Thanks! :)

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