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mercurial | 11 months ago

You need to authenticate once. You will get your vaults locally and you will be able to access them without an internet connection

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rkagerer|11 months ago

What does "You will get your vaults locally" mean?

Is it possible to export as a file, take that with you on whatever medium (eg. USB key, CD-ROM, future isolinear chip), put it on a brand new PC you built from scratch and never connected to the internet, and open it in some kind of standalone viewer?

aidos|11 months ago

That’s how 1Password used to work. Not sure how much of that is still left in the system these days.

Originally it was an app with no remote component. The vault was yours to look after. Most people kept it in Dropbox to make it accessible anywhere. The vault itself actually had an html file in it that you could open in a pinch that was able to decrypt secrets (only for reading, from memory).

1Password as a service came later.

9x39|11 months ago

After auth, it downloads a copy of your vaults to your device from their servers.

Super contrived, but you could probably just copy the sqlite dbs of your vault it creates locally to another PC along with the 1Password installer and it might let you sign in with just your master key.