How to use 1Password while travelling
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I agree with 'turtlethom'. The language used on your pages bears no resemblance to my problem. I'm sure in the past I could put my passwords on a USB stick and then use the stick on any computer when I was away travelling.
How do you do this with whatever 1Password has now become?
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@James_George please see this knowledge base article about using 1PasswordAnywhere—noting carefully the early reference and warning about accessing your 1P data from a USB flash drive.
Stephen
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Hi @James_George ,
I've split your comment into its own topic, since your question is likely quite different than that of the original poster.
I am sorry to hear that you're feeling a bit frustrated with 1Password right now, and I'll do what I can to help get you sorted.
The knowledgebase article that Stephen linked to should answer most of your questions. It's important to note that browsers have made a lot of changes since the inception of 1PasswordAnywhere. What this means is that what used to be a simple process (store your data on a USB drive and access via any browser) has now been slightly complicated. You'll note in those instructions that you'll have to implement a workaround, depending on which browser you're attempting to access 1PasswordAnywhere through.
I hope this helps, but we're here if you have any further questions or concerns. :)
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