1Password
Store your important information and log into Web sites automatically.
Version: 3.0.1
Can't login to my1password anymore!
Feedback Type: Commentary
Contributed by: Jedih Friday, October 10 2008 @ 11:38 AM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: 1-6 months
Recommend Product: YES
Connection failed: Error Domain=NSURLErrorDomain Code=-1001 UserInfo=0x18a6a820 "timed out"
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Can't login to my1password anymore! - dteare
Hi Jedih,
Thank you for the report on this my1Password Web Service issue.
For the benefit of anyone else reading this, we have a web service in Alpha (i.e. under development and still in testing) called "my1Password" that allows you to sync your data between your Macs. 1Password for Mac, however, stores all your data on your local hard drive no information is sent to any web sites.
As for this specific "timed out" issue, the Web Service has experienced a surge in traffic recently and the performance has degraded considerably. I am sorry for the trouble. I had tried to keep the Alpha testing group small but I think what happened was people elected not to use their invitations immediately when I sent them, so each week I would send more, and I think people just recently started using them and overloaded the server.
We are at a cross roads with the my1Password web service at the moment. The my1Password service is a proof of concept that we used to "test the water" so-to-speak. The future of the service is uncertain and that is why we have not invested the resources to make the web server faster, at least until we decide on the direction we would like to take.
Please see The Future of the my1Password Web Service thread in the Alpha testers forum to see what we are currently planning.
Cheers!
--Dave Teare
Co-author of 1Password
Tuesday, October 14 2008 @ 09:25 AM PDT
Can't login to my1password anymore! - dteare
Hi Jedih,Thank you for the report on this my1Password Web Service issue.
For the benefit of anyone else reading this, we have a web service in Alpha (i.e. under development and still in testing) called "my1Password" that allows you to sync your data between your Macs. 1Password for Mac, however, stores all your data on your local hard drive no information is sent to any web sites.
As for this specific "timed out" issue, the Web Service has experienced a surge in traffic recently and the performance has degraded considerably. I am sorry for the trouble. I had tried to keep the Alpha testing group small but I think what happened was people elected not to use their invitations immediately when I sent them, so each week I would send more, and I think people just recently started using them and overloaded the server.
We are at a cross roads with the my1Password web service at the moment. The my1Password service is a proof of concept that we used to "test the water" so-to-speak. The future of the service is uncertain and that is why we have not invested the resources to make the web server faster, at least until we decide on the direction we would like to take.
Please see the "The Future of the my1Password Web Service" thread in the Alpha testers forum to see what we are currently planning:
http://support.agilewebsolutions.com/showthread.php?t=12325
Cheers!
--Dave Teare
Co-author of 1Password
Tuesday, October 14 2008 @ 09:27 AM PDT
Can't login to my1password anymore! - Agile Web Solutions
No idea why but my responses are not appearing. Trying again:
Hi Jedih,
Thank you for the report on this my1Password Web Service issue.
For the benefit of anyone else reading this, we have a web service in Alpha (i.e. under development and still in testing) called "my1Password" that allows you to sync your data between your Macs. 1Password for Mac, however, stores all your data on your local hard drive no information is sent to any web sites.
As for this specific "timed out" issue, the Web Service has experienced a surge in traffic recently and the performance has degraded considerably. I am sorry for the trouble. I had tried to keep the Alpha testing group small but I think what happened was people elected not to use their invitations immediately when I sent them, so each week I would send more, and I think people just recently started using them and overloaded the server.
We are at a cross roads with the my1Password web service at the moment. The my1Password service is a proof of concept that we used to "test the water" so-to-speak. The future of the service is uncertain and that is why we have not invested the resources to make the web server faster, at least until we decide on the direction we would like to take.
Please see The Future of the my1Password Web Service thread in the Alpha testers forum to see what we are currently planning.
Cheers!
--Dave Teare
Co-author of 1Password
Tuesday, October 14 2008 @ 10:08 AM PDT
Can't login to my1password anymore! - dteare
Hi Jedih,
Thank you for the report on this my1Password Web Service issue.
For the benefit of anyone else reading this, we have a web service in Alpha (i.e. under development and still in testing) called "my1Password" that allows you to sync your data between your Macs. 1Password for Mac, however, stores all your data on your local hard drive no information is sent to any web sites.
As for this specific "timed out" issue, the Web Service has experienced a surge in traffic recently and the performance has degraded considerably. I am sorry for the trouble. I had tried to keep the Alpha testing group small but I think what happened was people elected not to use their invitations immediately when I sent them, so each week I would send more, and I think people just recently started using them and overloaded the server.
We are at a cross roads with the my1Password web service at the moment. The my1Password service is a proof of concept that we used to "test the water" so-to-speak. The future of the service is uncertain and that is why we have not invested the resources to make the web server faster, at least until we decide on the direction we would like to take.
Please see The Future of the my1Password Web Service thread in the Alpha testers forum to see what we are currently planning.
Cheers!
--Dave Teare
Co-author of 1Password
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Tuesday, October 14 2008 @ 09:24 AM PDT