![]() Similar situation with notes: I just added a note to a 1PW login on the Mac, and the moment I opened 1PW on my iPhone, a notification from Dropbox appeared on my Mac, saying that I have added a “conflicting copy” of band so-and-so to Dropbox. This happens reproducibly, and I don’t know why 1Password/Dropbox doesn’t seem to recognize that the entry on the Mac is newer than the one on the iPhone. ![]() If it weren’t for the “Show previously used passwords” button in 1Password on the Mac, I would have lost the newly created password. But this scenario is, of course, very rare in real life. However, when I change the password on the Mac while 1Password is open on my iPhone, then the old entry on the iPhone gets replaced properly. In fact, when I keep it open while opening 1Password on my iPhone, I can see the entry being overwritten on my Mac right in front of my eyes. And it happens regardless of whether I close 1Password on the Mac or keep it open. This happens even when I don’t go to the entry on the phone immediately but first go to Settings -> Sync -> Sync now, and then go to the entry. When I modify the password for a login in 1Password on my Mac, then leave the “edit” mode, wait for the change to sync with Dropbox, and then open 1Password on my iPhone, the change I just made on the Mac gets overwritten with the old 1Password entry on the iPhone. I’m using 1Password 6 standalone version 6.8.9 on macOS Mojave (but the same problem existed under High Sierra) and the latest version of 1Password on iOS on an iPhone X. Here’s a phenomenon I noticed several weeks ago, and it still exists today:
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