@NimeshNeema Of course it is. :) I've used 1Password for, well, as long as I can remember. So I still use the standalone versions on iOS and macOS and don't use the online features (just a personal preference - to my mind it reduces the risk of a security breach). So I have it installed and regularly sync all of our devices via Wi-Fi and this works perfectly for us. But of course, it was a lot cheaper when I bought it. :)
@NimeshNeema Yep, that's right. It was a lot cheaper in the early days for the one time purchase, as the prices did jump significantly any some point. I remember buying it when they had a promotion that enabled you to buy the macOS version for a lot cheaper if you already had the iOS version, so I got lucky there too. However, their support has been fantastic and I still regularly get updates for both macOS and iOS versions, despite how long ago I bought the apps.
I posted a question which was closed as off-topic and it seems like it could fit on another site in the network. How can I go about moving it there?
What is migration and how does the process work?
Who can migrate questions?
When should I consider migration?
What can cause migrations...
since you have <3k reputation, the short answer is you would use the flag link on the question to ask for a moderator to move it; with regard to moving a question of yours to Stack Overflow, migrations cannot occur to a site where you are blocked from asking questions, since that would avoid the question block, so you would need to resolve the issue on the destination site to be able to have questions migrated there
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@CodyRutscher If you're right on the edge of a block, it's possible that good answers can help with a question block. (source)
Otherwise, if you're absolutely sure there's nothing you can improve about existing questions, you can wait a while where you'll be given another opportunity
> If you're unable to improve your existing questions, you'll get the chance to ask one new one 6 months after your last question. If that question is positively received, you may be able to continue asking questions; if not, then the ban will be reinstated.
Of course being question blocked on 3 separate Stack Exchange sites is quite a feat by itself! I'm curious if there was some sort of misunderstanding of site scope that lead to this situation or something else, do you think there's somewhere where the help bubbles you get when asking a question or other FAQs/documentation could be improved?
@CodyRutscher The algorithm used for applying blocks or rate limits is hidden to prevent gaming the system, so I can't say for sure, but it could help
@CodyRutscher I meant the just-in-time help that appears on the side of the question form as you fill it out (image), but there's also the main help page regarding how to ask a question (image), both of which appear when you try to ask a question?