its possible for flight safe mode to be on and still have wifi enabled, but
I think you have to actively do that yourself.
Perhaps when you opened your air it wasn't yet in fight safe mode and
dropbox had a chance to sync itself in that brief window?
Dropbox can definitely sync between computers that can see each other
without there being an internet connection, and the 1password updates are
tiny.

My biggest suspect for naughtiness would be dropbox on the ipad somehow not
fully respecting airplane mode.  Or you had the cable in between ipad and
laptop at some point, that would do it


On 29 October 2013 01:40, Ranulph Glanville <[email protected]> wrote:

> I was in a plane, with my iPad in airplane mode. I made a change to my
> 1-password database.
>
> When I opened my laptop (an air book), it immediately updated and I found
> the change now onboard. I’m on mavericks and iOS7.
>
> What I am wondering is how it did this. If everything is turned off, what
> on earth happened?
>
> Anyone got a bright idea. To me it’s magic, and possibly also threatening.
>
> Thanks
>
> Ranulph
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