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    • DashrenderD
      Dashrender @JaredBusch
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      @JaredBusch said in LastPass Goes As Predicted Like LogMeIn:

      @scottalanmiller said in LastPass Goes As Predicted Like LogMeIn:

      broken promises

      Bullshit.

      Well I will certainly not defend LMI because they’re a crap ass company, last pass has never promised full functionality on all devices for free. That they might not have actually enforced it maybe true. There is no broken promise

      Yeah This is what I was thinking too.
      the mobile version at first was pay only... I don't know when they moved it to free, but I was already a paying customer at that point... so never really noticed.

      Of course I have noticed the increase to $3/m... damn... when O365 is $5 on the bottom end.. the value prop seems so different.

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      • JaredBuschJ
        JaredBusch @Dashrender
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        @Dashrender said in LastPass Goes As Predicted Like LogMeIn:

        @JaredBusch said in LastPass Goes As Predicted Like LogMeIn:

        @scottalanmiller said in LastPass Goes As Predicted Like LogMeIn:

        broken promises

        Bullshit.

        Well I will certainly not defend LMI because they’re a crap ass company, last pass has never promised full functionality on all devices for free. That they might not have actually enforced it maybe true. There is no broken promise

        Yeah This is what I was thinking too.
        the mobile version at first was pay only... I don't know when they moved it to free, but I was already a paying customer at that point... so never really noticed.

        Of course I have noticed the increase to $3/m... damn... when O365 is $5 on the bottom end.. the value prop seems so different.

        Correct, that’s an entirely different issue and the reason why I started looking to move solutions last year but that’s not the point of that stupid ass article the Scott linked.

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        • hobbit666H
          hobbit666 @JaredBusch
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          @JaredBusch said in LastPass Goes As Predicted Like LogMeIn:

          Correct, that’s an entirely different issue and the reason why I started looking to move solutions last year but that’s not the point of that stupid ass article the Scott linked.

          What have you been looking into? I'm happy using and paying for lastpass myself but if I do start looking be nice for some options

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            VoIP_n00b
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            BitWarden is loving this change =P

            https://bitwarden.com/blog/post/moving-password-managers-is-free-and-easy/

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            • pmonchoP
              pmoncho @hobbit666
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              @hobbit666 said in LastPass Goes As Predicted Like LogMeIn:

              @JaredBusch said in LastPass Goes As Predicted Like LogMeIn:

              Correct, that’s an entirely different issue and the reason why I started looking to move solutions last year but that’s not the point of that stupid ass article the Scott linked.

              What have you been looking into? I'm happy using and paying for lastpass myself but if I do start looking be nice for some options

              Have a look into Bitwarden. The wife and I have been using the free version for the last 6 months and has worked out fine for us. Individual use is good and sharing specific passwords between family members is nice.

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              • DanpD
                Danp
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                I was a Roboform user for many years. I switched to Bitwarden several years ago and have been very satisfied with it since then. I've considered upgrading to a paid account, but haven't thus far.

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                • DashrenderD
                  Dashrender @JaredBusch
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                  @JaredBusch said in LastPass Goes As Predicted Like LogMeIn:

                  @Dashrender said in LastPass Goes As Predicted Like LogMeIn:

                  @JaredBusch said in LastPass Goes As Predicted Like LogMeIn:

                  @scottalanmiller said in LastPass Goes As Predicted Like LogMeIn:

                  broken promises

                  Bullshit.

                  Well I will certainly not defend LMI because they’re a crap ass company, last pass has never promised full functionality on all devices for free. That they might not have actually enforced it maybe true. There is no broken promise

                  Yeah This is what I was thinking too.
                  the mobile version at first was pay only... I don't know when they moved it to free, but I was already a paying customer at that point... so never really noticed.

                  Of course I have noticed the increase to $3/m... damn... when O365 is $5 on the bottom end.. the value prop seems so different.

                  Correct, that’s an entirely different issue and the reason why I started looking to move solutions last year but that’s not the point of that stupid ass article the Scott linked.

                  According to something else I heard - LP was spending more money supporting free users than paid ones. I can understand them not wanting an upside down business.

                  The article specifically highlights several pay only solutions, then wraps with a few free options.

                  I do appreciate that the author points that that one SHOULD pay for a password manager, we want them to succeed, we want them to keep security up and updated, we want them to improve the product. it's not like they can sell advertising, God - I hope no one tries that shit!

                  Bitwarden might be the main thing to go to if you just simply can't afford $3/m.

                  I've been paying since 2012, I'll keep paying.

                  Now the question for me personally is - do I start teaching people about Bitwarden with their listed "Free Forever"
                  4552aebb-e9a8-4be2-812c-1c2ea3632311-image.png
                  notice - or consider that pie in the sky considering that LMI had a free forever, which they reneged on.

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                  • ObsolesceO
                    Obsolesce
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                    If I'm going to be paying for a password manager, I may as well pay for LP since it has all the features and good to haves that we need. All the others seem to have at least one catch to them, but otherwise no reason for me to pay for them over LP.

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                    • DashrenderD
                      Dashrender @Obsolesce
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                      @Obsolesce said in LastPass Goes As Predicted Like LogMeIn:

                      If I'm going to be paying for a password manager, I may as well pay for LP since it has all the features and good to haves that we need. All the others seem to have at least one catch to them, but otherwise no reason for me to pay for them over LP.

                      This is exactly how I felt, even more so after reading the article Scott posted.

                      Of course, this is always subject to LMI/LP jacking their prices up even more.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                        @Dashrender said in LastPass Goes As Predicted Like LogMeIn:

                        According to something else I heard - LP was spending more money supporting free users than paid ones. I can understand them not wanting an upside down business.

                        That's not upside down, that's a loss leader. Very different things. It's quite normal for marketing to cost more than support in a business.

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                        • ObsolesceO
                          Obsolesce @scottalanmiller
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                          @scottalanmiller said in LastPass Goes As Predicted Like LogMeIn:

                          @Dashrender said in LastPass Goes As Predicted Like LogMeIn:

                          According to something else I heard - LP was spending more money supporting free users than paid ones. I can understand them not wanting an upside down business.

                          That's not upside down, that's a loss leader. Very different things. It's quite normal for marketing to cost more than support in a business.

                          Yup, if there's a free version to a paid product, marketing is exactly what it is.

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                          • DashrenderD
                            Dashrender
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                            from the sounds of it - the marketing wasn't paying off, at least not in their opinion.

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                              1337 @Dashrender
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                              @Dashrender said in LastPass Goes As Predicted Like LogMeIn:

                              from the sounds of it - the marketing wasn't paying off, at least not in their opinion.

                              They probably looking at the conversion rate from free to paying customer.

                              If 99% of all free users are happy with the free version then they need to remove features from the free version or remove it altogether. Or adjust their business model.

                              The marketing is of no value if it's successful, but only ever generates "customers" using the free version.
                              A lot of SaaS companies are run on venture capitalist money though and generates no profit, only losses. But that can never go on forever. But some have deep pockets. I think it took Spotify 10 years to have their first quarter that was not in the red. On a yearly basis they still never been profitable.

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                              • DashrenderD
                                Dashrender @1337
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                                @Pete-S said in LastPass Goes As Predicted Like LogMeIn:

                                @Dashrender said in LastPass Goes As Predicted Like LogMeIn:

                                from the sounds of it - the marketing wasn't paying off, at least not in their opinion.

                                They probably looking at the conversion rate from free to paying customer.

                                If 99% of all free users are happy with the free version then they need to remove features from the free version or remove it altogether. Or adjust their business model.

                                The marketing is of no value if it's successful, but only ever generates "customers" using the free version.
                                A lot of SaaS companies are run on venture capitalist money though and generates no profit, only losses. But that can never go on forever. But some have deep pockets. I think it took Spotify 10 years to have their first quarter that was not in the red. On a yearly basis they still never have been profitable.

                                Yeah that kind of crap is some thing I simply do not understand why the investors continue to pour more money on that fire. Just see that money burn

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                                • travisdh1T
                                  travisdh1 @Dashrender
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                                  @Dashrender said in LastPass Goes As Predicted Like LogMeIn:

                                  @Pete-S said in LastPass Goes As Predicted Like LogMeIn:

                                  @Dashrender said in LastPass Goes As Predicted Like LogMeIn:

                                  from the sounds of it - the marketing wasn't paying off, at least not in their opinion.

                                  They probably looking at the conversion rate from free to paying customer.

                                  If 99% of all free users are happy with the free version then they need to remove features from the free version or remove it altogether. Or adjust their business model.

                                  The marketing is of no value if it's successful, but only ever generates "customers" using the free version.
                                  A lot of SaaS companies are run on venture capitalist money though and generates no profit, only losses. But that can never go on forever. But some have deep pockets. I think it took Spotify 10 years to have their first quarter that was not in the red. On a yearly basis they still never have been profitable.

                                  Yeah that kind of crap is some thing I simply do not understand why the investors continue to pour more money on that fire. Just see that money burn

                                  Spotify has nothing on Uber. Uber looses money on every ride still. The business model was setup to take advantage of driverless vehicles, and that's taking longer than they expected to happen. In the meantime, they keep getting the funding to continue operating.

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                                    JasGot @travisdh1
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                                    @travisdh1 said in LastPass Goes As Predicted Like LogMeIn:

                                    Spotify has nothing on Uber. Uber looses money on every ride still.

                                    Amazon took 8 years before they started using black ink.

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                                      1337 @travisdh1
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                                      @travisdh1 said in LastPass Goes As Predicted Like LogMeIn:

                                      @Dashrender said in LastPass Goes As Predicted Like LogMeIn:

                                      @Pete-S said in LastPass Goes As Predicted Like LogMeIn:

                                      @Dashrender said in LastPass Goes As Predicted Like LogMeIn:

                                      from the sounds of it - the marketing wasn't paying off, at least not in their opinion.

                                      They probably looking at the conversion rate from free to paying customer.

                                      If 99% of all free users are happy with the free version then they need to remove features from the free version or remove it altogether. Or adjust their business model.

                                      The marketing is of no value if it's successful, but only ever generates "customers" using the free version.
                                      A lot of SaaS companies are run on venture capitalist money though and generates no profit, only losses. But that can never go on forever. But some have deep pockets. I think it took Spotify 10 years to have their first quarter that was not in the red. On a yearly basis they still never have been profitable.

                                      Yeah that kind of crap is some thing I simply do not understand why the investors continue to pour more money on that fire. Just see that money burn

                                      Spotify has nothing on Uber. Uber looses money on every ride still. The business model was setup to take advantage of driverless vehicles, and that's taking longer than they expected to happen. In the meantime, they keep getting the funding to continue operating.

                                      Yeah, it's not healthy. Probably why the markets need to crash from time to time.

                                      That's what I like about Zoho. They're are bootstrapped with no venture capitalism backing and not public. And they turn a healthy profit every year. 10K+ employees, 0.5 Billion in revenue. 50+ Billion business users.

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                                      • travisdh1T
                                        travisdh1 @JasGot
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                                        @JasGot said in LastPass Goes As Predicted Like LogMeIn:

                                        @travisdh1 said in LastPass Goes As Predicted Like LogMeIn:

                                        Spotify has nothing on Uber. Uber looses money on every ride still.

                                        Amazon took 8 years before they started using black ink.

                                        While true, Amazon was well known to be purposely investing more money than they made in infrastructure to build their business. They could have started making profits years earlier if they wanted, but they purposely kept loosing money until they were ready. Totally different than Uber, which has no potential to make any money until driverless cars are available.

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller
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                                          https://www.theverge.com/2021/2/26/22302709/lastpass-android-app-trackers-security-research-privacy

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                                          • DashrenderD
                                            Dashrender @travisdh1
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                                            @travisdh1 said in LastPass Goes As Predicted Like LogMeIn:

                                            @Dashrender said in LastPass Goes As Predicted Like LogMeIn:

                                            @Pete-S said in LastPass Goes As Predicted Like LogMeIn:

                                            @Dashrender said in LastPass Goes As Predicted Like LogMeIn:

                                            from the sounds of it - the marketing wasn't paying off, at least not in their opinion.

                                            They probably looking at the conversion rate from free to paying customer.

                                            If 99% of all free users are happy with the free version then they need to remove features from the free version or remove it altogether. Or adjust their business model.

                                            The marketing is of no value if it's successful, but only ever generates "customers" using the free version.
                                            A lot of SaaS companies are run on venture capitalist money though and generates no profit, only losses. But that can never go on forever. But some have deep pockets. I think it took Spotify 10 years to have their first quarter that was not in the red. On a yearly basis they still never have been profitable.

                                            Yeah that kind of crap is some thing I simply do not understand why the investors continue to pour more money on that fire. Just see that money burn

                                            Spotify has nothing on Uber. Uber looses money on every ride still. The business model was setup to take advantage of driverless vehicles, and that's taking longer than they expected to happen. In the meantime, they keep getting the funding to continue operating.

                                            Now this is somethign I also don't understand... Are we assuming the cost of the drivers AND administrator/IT staff for the company cost more than the app brings in? that just seems like a crazy idea.. but yet I know it must be true... I wonder what make their costs SOOOO expensive? is there that much need to continue updating the app, are the servers needed to keep the platform running THAT expensive?

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