Since this is new technology, there's not a lot of documentation or error reporting, so it's difficult to troubleshoot cases like this, but we'll do our best to get you up and running. If it still doesn't work, describe to me what happened after the 30 seconds (any error messages, odd behaviours, etc.). Wait up to 30 seconds for this to happen. After about 5 seconds, it should switch back to 1Password automatically.Wait for the spinner to show in Safari after logging in.Set the Sync to iCloud, and let it launch Safari automatically. Worse than a brain freeze from a slushy, application freezes on your OS oftentimes last much longer and leave you frustrated watching the pinwheel of death spin.In the Mac sync settings, set the Sync back to None, if it isn't already.Reset your cache in Safari and quit Safari. Whilst spinning drives down may be preferable in terms of energy use, you will get better performance from keeping your drives spun up, not to mention the fact that constant starting and stopping drives creates more significantly more stress on them than just keeping them running.Regardless, here's what I suggest to try next: If you have any network blocking utilities like "Little Snitch" or similar, please let me know. If this is not happen, something may be blocking the URL or it may not have been sent back from the iCloud servers. When you login on the web page, Apple verifies your account, and then responds (i.e "calls back" to the browser) to open a special URL that should make the 1Password settings screen come back to the foreground. It sounds like the "callback" is not being received back from Apple. ![]() It is all done through web requests and does not use iCloud Drive at all. So testing with iCloud Drive, or looking at the iCloud System Settings will not show anything there. Note that AgileCloudSDK does not use your iCloud settings in OS X. I am one of the developers of AgileCloudSDK. I was using dropbox and got very excited about being able to eliminate that step.hopefully you can help me fix this. The rest of the time it just reverted to the sign in page. Of the many times I tried this, one time I got an "invalid request" error. ![]() It appears to not be linking my apple ID to 1p. Most apps that work with cloud drive have folders - should 1p be creating a folder on my cloud drive? After multiple attempts to get 1p to "load information" via the sync box, both in safe mode and regular, the same thing happens: I sign in on the browser to Apple (with a verified ID) and the page tab "connects" then reverts back to "sign in" and the sign in page comes back up and the sync box in 1p just keeps spinning. It said it synced, however, nothing shows in the iphone cloud drive or on my mac cloud drive for 1p. The document synced to icloud drive immediately and I saw it in finder in the cloud drive. I created a text edit doc and saved it on my iMac to my cloud drive.
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