How to use Web Interface if all I ever got was a License?
Hey there. I recently installed Linux on a laptop and wanted to get 1password on there. Turns out it's unsupported, but this thread says that there's a web interface I can use.
That's all fine and dandy, but apparently I need a 1password account to log in. I hunted around, but all I can find is my License -- according to some of the FAQs, I actually never got an Account in the first place if I have a license (I purchased 1pass from the mac app store)
Which leads me to my question: how can I connect my license to an account?
1Password Version: Not Provided
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Sync Type: Not Provided
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Unfortunately this can't be done directly. Accounts are a feature of the new subscription service, licences (which still exist) go with the one-time purchase.
You can try the account approach for free and see if it suits you, but the opportunity for licenced users to get a long free use (which is equivalent to a discount) has now passed.
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@salar: Indeed, the web interface is part of the 1Password.com subscription service, since it has a server component; the web interface cannot exist otherwise. You may want to consider a 1Password subscription, since it will give you access to all of the apps, the web interface, and do away with license management and sync configuration altogether — you simply login to your account to authorize a device and access your data:
https://1password.com/sign-up/
You'll get 30 days to try it for free, so you can give the web app a thorough test drive. I hope this helps. Be sure to let us know if you have any other questions! :)
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