1Password 7 for Mac is not sold via the Mac App Store as a standalone product, so if you want to go the standalone license route, you'd need to install from our downloads page instead. If you want to upgrade to 1Password 7 for Mac (and you should, to keep current), you'll need either a membership or a standalone license. However, is also correct that sticking with the now-retired version 6 is not a long-term solution. Install that older version, and everything should be as it was. Make sure you find the one that says only "1Password," not the one that says 1Password 7. Once you do that, you should be able to open the Mac App Store on your Mac, click your name in the lower-left corner and see/download all your previous purchases/downloads. not a membership), then 1Password would not have prompted you to upgrade from version 6 to version 7 precisely because it IS a new version and thus requires a new is quite correct that you should be able to Quit 1Password 7 Completely by typing ^⌥⌘Q (or just holding down the Control and Option keys as you choose Quit from the 1Password menu), then delete version 7 by dragging it to your Mac's trash. ![]() Did you recently do that intentionally, or did you perhaps reformat your hard drive or get a new Mac? If you were previously using 1Password in standalone mode (i.e. ![]() it sounds like you upgraded your installation from 1Password 6 for Mac to 1Password 7 for Mac.
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