Hacker Newsnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submitlogin

Neither are deal breakers for me, but I get issues with their plugins sometimes.

The deal breaker for me before vs 1PW was that I would store quite a bit of info in 1PW for some logins. Filling out a whole sign up form might include birthday security question/answer, name, and more. For various reasons, I don't always use real info so having this info automatically saved or easily added as new fields is great. I know Lastpass has a few extra field options and a notes section within each login, but the fields aren't enough and I don't want to have to manually add all the info into the notes like some people I know do. I'd rather pay a few dollars more a month and get the convenience and time saved.

I'm sure it makes up for the extra ~$25 a year. And the family plan at $60 a year for up to 5 family members isn't a bad deal in my opinion either if that can work for you. I know it sucks compared to buying the apps one time, but I don't feel it is as bad the outcry was/still is.

I guess I'm looking at this strictly in terms of what is best for my day to day life. It's not worth it worrying about a few extra dollars a month when I only have a handful of subscriptions as it is.



Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: