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I have been using 1Password for the past 5 years and have recommended it to everyone I know.Īlways backup your data before updating ( things can go wrong), good luck. This is NOT a paid endorsement, this is output from my legitimate quest from upgrading an old stand-alone family licence to a cloud subscription. This is how I upgraded from my standalone 1Password 6.x family licence to a 1Password 7 cloud subscription on OSX.
#1password 7 standalone import files as documents how to#
How to backup WordPress on a host that has CPanel.Installing and managing WordPress with WP-CLI from the command line on Ubuntu.Securing Google G Suite email by setting up SPF, DKIM and DMARC with Cloudflare.Setting strong SSL cryptographic protocols and ciphers on Ubuntu and NGINX.PHP implementation to check a password exposure level with Troy Hunt’s pwnedpasswords API.Enabling TLS 1.3 SSL on a NGINX Website (Ubuntu 16.04 server) that is using Cloudflare.Setting up the Debian Kali Linux distro to perform penetration testing of your systems.Using OWASP ZAP GUI to scan your Applications for security issues.Using the Qualys FreeScan Scanner to test your website for online vulnerabilities.Setting up a website to use Cloudflare on a VM hosted on Vultr and Namecheap.

#1password 7 standalone import files as documents code#
PHP 7 code to send object oriented sanitised input data via bound parameters to a MYSQL database.Using the free Adminer GUI for MySQL on your website.Infographic: So you have an idea for an app.NodeJS code to handle App logins via API (using MySQL connection pools (1000 connections) and query parameters).How to setup pooled MySQL connections in Node JS that don’t disconnect.Setting up a Vultr VM and configuring it.How to buy a new domain and SSL cert from NameCheap, a Server from Digital Ocean and configure it.I moved my domain to UpCloud (on the other side of the world) from Vultr (Sydney) and could not be happier with the performance.
