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1password Icloud enabled after update
Hi @F_9083x
iCloud is no longer a recommended solution for 1Password, and we have never supported using Microsoft OneDrive. Instead, 1Password accounts encrypt their data locally (on your device) and then sync using the 1Password.com service. With this arrangement, the only 1Password-related data stored in iCloud is your account setup information (minus account password) to make setting up 1Password on additional Apple devices easier. If you prefer to enter all of your account details manually on each device instead, you can turn off iCloud access for 1Password. If you go that route I would highly recommend printing a copy of your Emergency Kit.
If you do not yet have a 1Password account you can learn about how to upgrade to one, here:
Migrate your existing 1Password data from standalone vaults to a 1Password account
And you can read more about the benefits of accounts in this guide:
About 1Password membership
If for the moment you're looking to forgo a 1Password account and use 1Password "standalone" (without a membership) you can find instructions for setting up syncing via iCloud here. As I say though this is no longer recommended. Future versions of 1Password will not have this option, and instead will require a membership.
I hope that helps clarify.
Ben