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by Velox 3894 days ago
Perhaps I wasn't clear in the article. This is an entirely optional feature. If you don't want to store 1Password in Dropbox you don't have to, and you certainly don't need to have it in your public folder (I'm not sure those are even a thing any more?). The concern is that if someone has access to your keychain in any way at all, it is open to this. Perhaps you left your machine unlocked for a few minutes? Set up a read only network share for friends to stream movies from you? etc.
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I'm not sure I'm following you, but in short I'm not trying to attack this piece of software. All I'm saying is that I have a particular point of view and it appears based on the description that this tool isn't the one for me.