I and my employers, #1Password, have never directly criticized a competitor before. But #LastPass's claim that it would take "millions of years" to crack the data made available from the breach needed to be addressed explicitly.

I also take the opportunity to explain why 1Password's distinct security architecture would keep users safe if we were to be breached.

https://blog.1password.com/not-in-a-million-years/

Not in a million years: It can take far less to crack a LastPass password | 1Password

How 1Password goes above and beyond to protect you in the event of a data breach.

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@jpgoldberg I love #1password and appreciate the education from the team in light of everything going on with LastPass. When a competitor delivers messages that leave customers and the general public at security risk, you have a duty to step up and set the record straight. This is most definitely not kicking a competitor when they are down, is entirely ethical, and in the best interest of the user community.