Buy a super cheap domain that you park all of these new email addresses at, like 7467j.com. Then, if you ever need to switch providers, take the entire domain with you.
Your data is yours. Even if you cancel your subscription and your account is frozen[0], you can still sign in to 1Password.com or in the apps to view and export your data.
I'm not sure where you're getting this price, is that your calculation with GST/HST?
Plans on https://1Password.ca are CA $7.95/month (CA ~$96 for the year) for monthly billing. We think this is a killer price for five family members without any restrictions like living at the same residence. You do save quite a bit with annual billing, but I understand that's not for everyone.
I assure you, we are taking Linux support seriously. When I joined the team, we had almost no one using Linux in house. This has changed in a big way and is only part of why we are now investing in making the best darn app we can for Linux.
> My 1Password FireFox extension (ubuntu 18.04 LTS) doesn't work on X unless I log in through the website but it works just fine on Wayland.
Hey there! Beyer from 1Password here. It sounds like your issue might be related to my post here: https://goo.gl/cdhFbz
The good news is the underlying bug that was "breaking password fields in Firefox" was recently resolved. You can read about it here: https://goo.gl/uFv5rL
If you are still having an issue using 1Password X after updating gnome-shell, please reach out to us at support+x@1password.com, and we'd be happy to help!
1Password X is a Chrome extension, but it's also a full-featured 1Password client! Additionally, 1Password X does work without an internet connection. In version 1.5 we added an offline cache so you can boot up your laptop, unlock 1Password X and get that WiFi password or whatever item you need. If you haven't checked it out lately, I'd highly recommend taking a peek at this recent blog post: https://blog.agilebits.com/2018/03/13/1password-x-better-sma...