![]() On your iPad, set up syncing with iCloud by following the steps here: Sync with iCloud (iOS).On your iPhone, reset the 1Password for iOS app by deleting it, then reinstalling it from App Store > Updates > Purchased.Reset the 1Password for Mac app by going to Help > Troubleshooting > Start Over and follow the onscreen instructions.Once the iCloud data has been reset, lock the 1Password app (if it's unlocked, click the padlock icon in the top right corner of the window).On your Mac, open the main 1Password app and go to the menu for Help > Troubleshooting > Reset iCloud Data (then click " Yes, Remove Remote Data"). ![]() Next, please make sure you have 1Password version 6 (or at least version 5) installed on each device: How to keep 1Password up to dateĪs long as you have version 5 or 6 on each one, you can go ahead and follow these steps: Before doing that, it's a good idea to create a backup of the 1Password data on your iPad (and save it to your Mac) by following the steps here: Creating and restoring 1Password backups in iTunes (iOS) Just to be sure I understand, is all your latest 1Password data on your iPad? If it is, you can reset 1Password on your Mac, iPhone, and in iCloud, sync the data from your iPad to iCloud, and then sync it from iCloud to your Mac and iPhone. Hi for reaching out to us for help with this! I'll be happy to help get everything syncing correctly, and with the data from your iPad.
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