Dont see how to sync

Quatz
Quatz
Community Member
edited April 2013 in 1Password 3 – 7 for Mac

I have mac version 3.8.20
Since a few weeks i have an iPad. so I bought the ipad version in the store.
How do i get the mac and the ipad synced?

On the iPad, i have the options
iCloud
Dropbox
Filesharing (itunes)

On mi Mac, i dont see any options to choose

What can i do?

Comments

  • khad
    khad
    1Password Alumni

    iCloud syncing is a version 4 feature. 1Password 4 is only available on iOS so far. It will be available on Mac soon. For now, Dropbox syncing is the way to go. Dropbox syncing has been supported for years, and it works across all supported platforms and versions. Please follow the steps in the User Guide to set up Dropbox syncing:

    Set up Dropbox syncing in 1Password

    If you are stuck on a step, please let me know which step in the User Guide you are stuck on. I would be more than happy to provide additional assistance if you need it. :)

    Cheers!

  • Quatz
    Quatz
    Community Member

    What if I dont want to store my data online?
    I prefer to keep my data local and sync via wifi. I have an (older) version of 1password on my iPhone. The iPhone and Mac syncs via wifi.
    How do I do that with my iPad?

  • khad
    khad
    1Password Alumni

    Wi-Fi syncing never made it into version 4 since it was very brittle. You can review the Wi-Fi Sync Troubleshooting Guide yourself to see just how many things could go wrong.

    And this list didn't cover everything as we still have customers with unusual network configurations and have never been able to sync via the old Wi-Fi method. It's very frustrating to the users and for us.

    There are some valid use cases at the moment where direct sync is needed, though. For example, a really nice fellow from China emailed us explaining that the Great Firewall prevents all Dropbox access and he's been using Wi-Fi syncing as a workaround until iCloud syncing is available for Mac. We told him to keep using version 3 for now until iCloud support is available for Mac.

    Then there's the user experience itself: even when Wi-Fi worked it was cumbersome. You had to start 1Password on each device and trigger the sync. If you added new accounts and forgot to sync (or remembered to sync one device but not the other), you'd be without your data.

    For 4 years, all we heard about Wi-Fi sync was that it is a huge source of problems and disappointment for our customers. We rewrote 1Password from the ground up for version 4. There is no code shared with version 3. Re-implementing Wi-Fi sync again was never on the list.

    The iTunes File Sharing is more secure than Wi-Fi sync and does not have any of its connectivity issues. It is less convenient though. So we looked at ways to make things easier and have now rolled out USB syncing in beta form.

    If you cannot use Dropbox, you will be able to use iCloud in the new year when it's available on Mac. If you are unable to use iCloud and Dropbox and the iTunes File Sharing doesn't suit your needs, USB syncing is a great option.

    We're always evaluating new sync options, and we are very pleased to continue to offer a solution via USB where you can sync without relying on a central server but without all the heartache that Wi-Fi caused.

    If we can be of further assistance, please let us know. We are always here to help!

  • khad
    khad
    1Password Alumni

    All that said, Dropbox syncing is extremely secure.

    From the moment we designed the Agile Keychain data format we ensured that it was able to withstand an attack should your data fall into the wrong hands, either as a result of a Dropbox breach or if someone physically stole your computer. As such, we use AES encryption with PBKDF2 key strengthening to protect your sensitive 1Password data as well as many other mechanisms to stop an attacker from ever accessing your information and we detail this here:

    Security of storing 1Password data in the cloud

    So, as long as you use a secure master password that you don't use elsewhere, your 1Password data is incredibly safe even when stored on a service like Dropbox. If you're not sure about the strength of your master password, please do take a look at our recent blog post on this:

    Toward Better Master Passwords

    I can't think of many better ways to show just how strongly 1Password protects your data than by pitting it against the pre-eminent password cracking tool John the Ripper. We did exactly that:

    1Password is Ready for John the Ripper

    But the choice is yours to make. You can sync via USB if you are cloud averse. :)

    1Password USB Syncing

  • Quatz
    Quatz
    Community Member

    Tanks for the answer. For now, I will use USB

  • khad
    khad
    1Password Alumni

    Cheers! Let me know if you have any other questions.

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