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One Password For Mac Review

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The One-Time Password Feature Unfortunately, 1Password doesn't have a free version, but both paid versions are very costly friendly with 1Password Personal costing just $2.99 per month and the five-license Families package available for $4.99 a month.

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Old computer: Sync a vault to a USB flash drive

  1. Insert the USB flash drive into a USB port on your Mac.
  2. Open and unlock 1Password, then choose Preferences > Sync.
  3. Select the vault you want to migrate, then choose Folder from the drop-down menu on the right.
  4. In the file browser, navigate to the USB flash drive, then click Open.
  5. Click Create New to save your data to the USB flash drive.

New computer: Load a vault from a USB flash drive

  1. Insert the USB flash drive into a USB port on your Mac.
  2. Open 1Password on your Mac.
  3. Click More Options below 'Used 1Password before?' on the Welcome screen, then click 'Search my Mac'.
  4. Click 'Pick a different location' on the next screen, then click 'Choose a file on my Mac'.
  5. Click Choose File and navigate to the USB flash drive.
  6. Select the OPVault file (ending in .opvault), then click Open.
  7. Enter your Master Password on the lock screen.

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The new vault on your Mac will be kept in sync with the file on your USB flash drive. If you prefer not to sync, choose Preferences > Sync, select the vault, and choose None from the Sync menu.

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These instructions require Windows 7 or later and 1Password 4 for Windows.

Old computer: Sync a vault to a USB flash drive

  1. Insert the USB flash drive into a USB port on your PC.
  2. Locate your existing Agile Keychain or OPVault in Windows Explorer.
  3. Copy the .agilekeychain or .opvault folder to the USB flash drive.

New computer: Load a vault from a USB flash drive

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  1. Insert the USB flash drive into a USB port on your PC.
  2. Navigate in Windows Explorer to the Agile Keychain or OPVault on the USB flash drive and move it to your preferred location on your hard drive.
  3. Open 1Password and click 'I have used 1Password before' on the Welcome screen.
  4. Navigate to the location of the Agile Keychain or OPVault on your hard drive and double-click it. You'll see the lock screen.
  5. Enter your Master Password.




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