1Password using codex to "one shot" features in production 1Password's CTO admitted in a video that the company uses AI code generation to "one shot" new features directly into production. The revelation has sparked backlash from users, who argue the practice undermines the security promises of a password manager, especially following a significant price increase to $60 annually. In the video, CTO of 1Password admits the team “one shots” features up to production. Feels like a slap in the face after an enormous price hike, which I hesitantly accepted. If the price is not a guarantee to avoid “vibe coding”, i’ll probably switch to something cheaper. Paying 60$ for a password manager makes no sense. I mean what does it cost them to host my 30MB A stretch if you add files. Imagine paying that much to host 1 mb of text of data… Their main focus these days is Business customers. So charging this much to individual customers makes no sense. VC investments are showing up now. I would never use a Pass manager coded by AI. This is the stupidest thing every.