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Your Dropbox data including your 1PW vault should be safe, as the data is stored on Dropbox servers.Please post any questions or comments in the 1Password for Windows forum. Check with Dropbox support for the correct procedure, including re-booting the computer. Just in case the problem might be with a corrupted Dropbox installation rather than 1PW, here is one possible solution to your problem: try deleting, then re-installing the Dropbox app on your devices. Since then iCloud sync has improved and is considered relatively stable. Both 1PW and Dropbox have been rock-solid for me for several years.Ī few years ago there was a temporary but widespread problem with iCloud sync, and 1PW users were advised (by Agilebits, the 1PW developer) to sync with Dropbox or with wi-fi for a short time. 1Password 6 (licensed standalone version, not subscription) syncs with Dropbox.įor now I will continue to use Dropbox sync with 1PW but will check carefully after changing passwords. My Mac and iPhone are similar to yours - MacBook runs under macOS High Sierra 10.13.6, iPhone Xs Max runs under IOS 12.1.

No problem - the new passwords are normal on the iPhone and the Mac. Passwords were changed on the Mac, synced through Dropbox, then 1PW opened on the iPhone. I tried to reproduce the problem you described but could not reproduce it. Here’s a bug I noticed several weeks ago, and it still exists today: … Would be interested to learn if this is an absolute fringe case or more widespread.

I have used 1Password for over a decade without major problems, but this does concern me. “Any other syncing issue that’s beyond the scope of the article is beyond our control.”
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They referred me to a generic article on how to set up Dropbox sync with 1PW and then wrote: I had opened a support ticket with 1PW, and they took 1.5 months (!) to get back to me. (You can do this in the iOS version, too, but I haven’t verified yet that the overwritten passwords are on iOS as well.) If anybody else happens to be in this situation, here’s a tip: there’s a “Previously used passwords” button in 1PW on your Mac that allows you to recover overwritten passwords.
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I haven’t tested the other login fields, like URLs, etc., and all the field in the various other entry categories in 1PW (bank accounts, memberships, servers, software licenses, secure notes, etc.). Same with the username: when I change it on the Mac and then open my iPhone, it creates a conflict copy and 1PW adds a “Conflicts” section to the login that has the new username in there, while the main username field gets overwritten with the old one.

Similar situation with notes: I just added a note to a 1PW login on the Mac, and the moment I opened 1PW on my iPhone, a notification from Dropbox appeared on my Mac, saying that I have added a “conflicting copy” of band so-and-so to Dropbox. This happens reproducibly, and I don’t know why 1Password/Dropbox doesn’t seem to recognize that the entry on the Mac is newer than the one on the iPhone. 1Password is available for all your computers, tablets, and phones, so you can manage your passwords, credit cards, secure notes, and more wherever you are. If it weren’t for the “Show previously used passwords” button in 1Password on the Mac, I would have lost the newly created password. But this scenario is, of course, very rare in real life.
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However, when I change the password on the Mac while 1Password is open on my iPhone, then the old entry on the iPhone gets replaced properly. In fact, when I keep it open while opening 1Password on my iPhone, I can see the entry being overwritten on my Mac right in front of my eyes. And it happens regardless of whether I close 1Password on the Mac or keep it open. This happens even when I don’t go to the entry on the phone immediately but first go to Settings -> Sync -> Sync now, and then go to the entry. When I modify the password for a login in 1Password on my Mac, then leave the “edit” mode, wait for the change to sync with Dropbox, and then open 1Password on my iPhone, the change I just made on the Mac gets overwritten with the old 1Password entry on the iPhone. I’m using 1Password 6 standalone version 6.8.9 on macOS Mojave (but the same problem existed under High Sierra) and the latest version of 1Password on iOS on an iPhone X. Here’s a phenomenon I noticed several weeks ago, and it still exists today:
