Correct way of 1Password backup to be used by 1Password Android Reader version
What is the correct way of exporting or backing up of 1Password for Mac and copying to manually to an Android SDCard then to be used by 1Password Android Reader. I tried following this link http://discussions.agilebits.com/discussion/12073/installing-syncing-1password-reader-for-android but seems to be not updated for 1Password 4.
In other words, how can I use my 1Password Reader for Android
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Hi @spikes,
What I strongly recommend is to use our beta version of the new Android app that's more fully featured. If you'd like to help us beta test it, you can join our beta project here.
It's also the best compatible 1Password for Android with your 1Password 4 for Mac data.
If you want to stick with the current Android version, first, you need to enable the Folder Sync in the Mac app, so that it can create the backward-compatible sync file that the Android and Windows app can read.
To do that, open 1Password, go to the 1Password Menu > Preferences > Sync and click on Folder. You can point it to your SD card if you want but I'd suggest to a location on your local drive instead. Once you do that, you can then copy the .agilekeychain file it creates to your SD card. After that, just insert the SD card in your Android device before opening 1Password and then point the Android app to that file.
I hope that helps.
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