In my trash has many files. How do I delete to the iOS?
Is there any way to delete, seen in Dropbox which is full of files. And if you do not have to, have some time limit to be excluded? It would be helpful if the answer is positive. Since we only use iOS devices, and I have no way to delete.
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Hi @williammns
I'm not quite sure I understand your question here. When you delete an item in 1Password 4 for iOS, it is completely removed from your 1Password database, it is not stored in any trash. Could you please take a screenshot of what you are seeing? There are instructions on how to take a screenshot here: http://take-a-screenshot.org/. You can save the image to a service like Dropbox and include a link in your reply. Simply click the image button in the top of the comment field and paste the link in the pop-up:
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1passwordanywhere in Dropbox. I have 13 items in the trash. How can I do to deleterar this? Being only use versions of iOS. http://i.imgur.com/WqGCvou.png
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Hi @williammns,
Sorry for the confusion! If you delete an item, it will be moved to the "trash", even though there is no visible trash on 1Password for iOS.
You're not able to empty the trash with 1Password for iOS. You need to use 1Password for Mac or Windows.
Also, since 1PasswordAnywhere is read-only (there is no way to modify your data), this also means that you can't empty the trash there.
Please let us know if you have any other questions. We're always happy to help!
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But after a while this garbage disappears automatically? This only increases the data from Dropbox. It would be nice if would go away with time.
Thanks.
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Hi @williammns,
The trashed item are not automatically deleted. But I'll pass along the suggestion to our developers. :)
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