I am confused - why is 1Password is using anything but iCloud or Dropbox? Those are the only options I see (and "Folder" which is presumably just local).
They have "for Teams/Families" options now that appear to use a proprietary, server-side sync, instead of the safer guarantees of the traditional client.
It looks like it was 1Password who have blogged their take on this Cloudflare vulnerability here - https://blog.agilebits.com/2017/02/23/three-layers-of-encryp...
Thankfully it looks like it's not 1Password, who seem to use AWS CloudFront.
According to Tavis Ormandy's twitter post it was 1Password, https://twitter.com/taviso/status/834900838837411840
1Password's blog post responding to this incident: https://blog.agilebits.com/2017/02/23/three-layers-of-encryp...
taviso called out 1Password in the initial tweet, although that still leaves room for other password managers too: https://twitter.com/taviso/status/834900838837411840
Tavis specifically named 1Password, was that wrong?
https://twitter.com/taviso/status/834900838837411840
I am confused - why is 1Password is using anything but iCloud or Dropbox? Those are the only options I see (and "Folder" which is presumably just local).
Their Teams product has a web-based console for granting users access to vaults: https://1password.com/teams/
They have "for Teams/Families" options now that appear to use a proprietary, server-side sync, instead of the safer guarantees of the traditional client.
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I just checked them too, but they may have just switched over.