Dropbox discontinued on older versions of 1Password
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also a longtime 1password user. I just recommended it to all my colleagues, now I wish I could take that back.
it is totally obnoxious that- I already purchased your software and your app. now suddenly it no longer works and I have to buy it again?
- your error messages gives no indication whatsoever that an upgrade is necessary to address the issue. 'login failed: make sure your email and password are correct. error: (Null)' is completely unhelpful.
- you could easily have notified your customers of this. update the app that no longer works or send an email or something. but you chose not to do this. I am glad I happened to notice while I was at home so i could sync via wifi to my mac, if I had been traveling I guess I would just be SOL.
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Hi @whitenk
Unfortunately, the issue you are seeing is the result of a recent change that Dropbox made to their API. We've written a blog post that should answer most of your questions here: http://blog.agilebits.com/2013/08/08/1password-3-dropbox-sync-faq/
But, the basic gist of things is this: due to these changes, 1Password 3 for iOS can no longer sync via Dropbox. Our new version is 1Password 4 for iOS has been built to work with Dropbox's latest and greatest sync technology. 1Password 4 for iOS has been for sale in the iTunes store since December, as a separate purchase from version 3 (the "old" and still supported version). We did this because it's basically an entirely new application, built bigger, better, faster, and stronger. It is also a universal app now, meaning you only require one purchase for all your iDevices associated with your Apple ID, using iOS 6 or greater. If the iOS device(s) you want to run 1Password on are running iOS 6+, the best solution is to move to 1Password 4 for iOS.
You can check out 1Password 4 for iOS in the App Store:
Once installed, just open 1Password 4 for iOS, tap that you have used 1Password before, then tap Sync with Dropbox.
If you just need a way to backup your data to a Mac or PC for safe keeping, 1Password 3 for iOS has a nifty Backup & Restore option. 1Password can create an encrypted backup of your data file, and you can use a browser on a Mac or PC to copy that file to a place for safe keeping. Here’s our guide to get started with that:
http://help.agilebits.com/1Password_touch/backup.html
I sincerely apologize for the trouble here. We did our best to notify all 1Password 3 for iOS users of this change: there were 2 pop-ups in app prior to the change, and posts went out on both our blog and to all our newsletter subscribers. Unfortunately Apple does not provide a way for us to directly communicate with all our users in any way other than the in-app notifications. I'm so sorry if you missed these. If you would prefer to remain with 1Password 3, this version is still supported, and is able to sync with 1Password 3 for Mac using Wi-Fi Sync.
Please let me know if you have any further questions.
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