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iPhone migration is very dangerous

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I recently upgraded to a newer iphone, and copied the content from the old one to the new.

At first, I was pretty pleased/surprised to see that all my passwords were migrated as well, with the cloud sync & all.

Sadly, it completely blew up my OneDrive sync. It feels like the new iphone has a different enpass DB, with the same content, and that it could not sync anymore with the cloud.

On other device I was told that the Enpass database has been removed from OneDrive and was offered to repload it. When doing so, I was greeted with the same error on my new iphone (and so on).

I will fix that by completely reinitializing Enpass on the iPhone, but the current behavior towards sync is very, very, very dangerous. I was lucky to catch the problem early, but if I would have spend 6 months with the 2 conflicting databases I would have had a hard time doing the reconciliation and could even have lost passwords.

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Okay, the problem was not the iPhone migration. I did reset my whole sync be removing everything, and I still get this weird conflict

 

 

Edited by FuN_KeY

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Humm it turns out that the problem was not the restore. Today the sync has been very unreliable and I tried to find a pattern to that.

This seems to be more something linked to the OneDrive API. You can close this post

Hi @FuN_KeY,

Thanks for notifying us. I'm glad to know that the problem has been resolved. If you have any further queries, please feel free to contact us.

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