

If using a Mac, and you know exactly where your safe was, create a new safe under the same name in the same folder and use the "File", "Revert to." menus. If using iOS, try the "Restore Backups" function on the settings menu. Tap/click the little cloud icon and then the "Cloud Backups" text to list what is stored in your account. If you use pwSafe Cloud, your data might be in the Cloud Backups service. You could have backups made by pwSafe itself: Since your safes are files you manage, instead of information stored on some database we operate, you need to recover your file. You may move that icon to the left by tapping, holding and then dragging it with your finger.

Then, whenever you need to autofill a form, create a new password or change an existing one, tap the share icon and then the black and white pwSafe icon. Enable pwSafe in the list which will pop up. To do that, tap the share icon and then select the rightmost ellipsis icon on the black and white icon row. How do I use Safari integration on iOS?īefore using it, you need to enable pwSafe's action extension. You'll be missing only Cloud Memory and Cloud Backups. Although we think pwSafe Cloud adds great value to pwSafe, you don't need to subscribe to it to have a fully-functional password manager, including access to Apple's iCloud Drive for syncing. No, the subscription is just for pwSafe Cloud. Do I need to subscribe to sync or otherwise use pwSafe?
PWSAFE NEEDS TO BE UPDATED UPGRADE
To keep using Dropbox, you need to upgrade to pwSafe 2, which superseded pwSafe 1 in 2014. Dropbox has recently disabled the API used by pwSafe v1.
