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If I buy oneSafe on my iPhone, do I need to buy it again on my iPad?

No. As long as you’re using the same Apple ID, you can use oneSafe on all your iDevices (iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch) without having to buy it again for each one. Plus, with iCloud and Dropbox, you’ll be...

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Is a oneSafe developer able to access my information?

No, never. The encryption keys used by oneSafe are only generated when you first use the application and depend on your passcode, which is known only by you. No one else can access your data. The post...

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Is oneSafe for Mac compatible with earlier versions of Mac OS X?

oneSafe is currently only compatible with Mac OS X Mountain Lion (10.8) and OS X Mavericks (10.9). We don’t plan to develop oneSafe for the older versions of Mac OS X. This is because such development...

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Is there a Windows version of oneSafe?

Yes, there’s a version for Windows Phone. Find out more on this page. Our development team is also working on a version for Windows on your PC. Stay tuned for announcements on this website and on our...

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Why am I paying again to get oneSafe for my Mac?

There are two answers to this question. First, the App Store for iPhone/iPad and the Mac App Store are two different platforms independent of each other. It is not possible to distribute a single app...

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Using Dropbox with oneSafe for iPhone and iPad

Dropbox can be used to sync data between all your devices. If you have two or more devices with oneSafe (iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, Mac or Android), you can sync your data across all your devices in...

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Using Dropbox with oneSafe for Mac

Dropbox can be used to sync data between all your devices, including your Mac. If you have two or more devices with oneSafe (iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, Mac or Android), you can sync your data across all...

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Using Dropbox with oneSafe for Android

Dropbox can be used to sync data between all your devices If you have two or more devices with oneSafe (iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, Mac or an Android device), you can sync your data across all your...

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Importing from 1Password into oneSafe for Mac

It’s easy to import your information from 1Password into oneSafe for Mac! This page explains how to import: 1) Logins (usernames) and passwords;  and 2) Credit card details The procedure for importing...

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Importing from LastPass into oneSafe for Mac

It’s easy to import your usernames and passwords from LastPass into oneSafe for Mac! 1. In your web browser, click on the LastPass browser plugin, then go to “Tools” > “Advanced Tools” > “Export...

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Importing from Dashlane into oneSafe for Mac

It’s easy to import your usernames and passwords from Dashlane into oneSafe for Mac! 1. In Dashlane, go to “File” > “Export” > “Unsecured archive (readable) in CSV format…” Save this CSV file on...

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Importing from an Excel file into oneSafe for Mac

It’s easy to import your usernames and passwords from an Excel file into oneSafe for Mac!   1. In Excel, click on “File” > “Save As…” from the top menu bar. Set the format to “Comma Separated Values...

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