![]() The data itself, sorry we can't really give them anything besides the encrypted blobs. Regardless of what country of origin the request comes from, we can only give them a few things, mostly minor meta data about access (IP address, time, device name, etc). Here's what we tell law enforcement who ask for your data (so far as I know no one has actually asked though): We don't ever have your decrypted data, and anyone who gains access to our servers need your Master Password and Secret key to decrypt the data. This also meant that anyone who wanted to pay in Canadian Dollars and not have to pay foreign transaction fees or conversion fees could do so.įrom a security perspective they're all really the same though. The differences are probably small, but we needed a test region for deploying across multiple regions, and since we're a Canadian company we chose to do. You may find more fun questions and details in the comments. I think Troy Hunt is an incredibly smart guy and he discusses a lot of the security of this here. But everyone on our team is using it and we wouldn't use it if it wasn't a secure solution. You can disable this feature in the Watchtower pane of preferences if you wish. You can read about the Api specifically here: ![]() Hope that helps and sorry for missing your question there. ![]() Linux use will only work with Chrome and Firefox via the 1Password X extension, but you also have the option of using our Command Line Interface. This is what most users have been using for years now (1Password X is new, but only works with Accounts). If you use Safari or Firefox or Chrome, you can use our "normal" extension, it's not old or legacy or anything but it depends on having the native app installed as it gets it's data directly from the app. You'll just sign into your account within the extension and your data will appear. If you search for it in their respective extension galleries you'll find it there. If you use Chrome or Firefox you can use our new 1Password X extension. Ah, my fault, I should take up drinking coffee apparently.
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