Regardless of whether you automatically resize new icons or not there should be an option (if not the default) that all icons are stored within your database. The size issue can be circumvented by reducing the size of large icon images when a user sets a new icon to a size that is more manageable like 256kb which is a good size for small icons anyway and would result in 0.256 Gb of storage for the mentioned example. I do not see that as an issue on a Mac or Windows but it would be an issue on Androids/iOS where 8-16GB is typical. ![]() This should be mentioned when someone purchases the Pro android version since icons are a key feature.Īre icons supported in iOS? (I have not tried but am just curious)Īs for reasons to not sync rich icons I would argue that even 1000 icons (meaning 1000 keys which is very excessive) at 1Mb(a high quality icon) still only cost 1Gb of storage. It seems that you are having problems seeing the custom icons you added on you other syncing devices.Ĭan you please send us more details about which version of 1Password for Mac you are using and the version of OS X that you are currently on? It works fine here between 1Password 5 for Mac, 1Password 5 for iOS and 1Password 4 for Android.Ĭan you also send us some steps to reproduce? It will really help us track the bug down.ġPassword for Android doesn't support Custom Icons yet. Custom icons - If you manually add an icon to your item, this icon will be saved to the database and will also be synced over to your other devices. ![]()
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