Using 1Password

1Password is a credential management platform that allows users to securely store login and other sensitive information.

 Instructions

 

  1. Open your web browser and navigate to the 1Password sign-in page. 1Password — Password Manager for Teams, Businesses, and Families

  2. Enter your 1Password account email address and master password, and then click the "Sign In" button. If you have two-factor authentication enabled, you'll also need to enter the code that you receive via SMS or through a 2FA app.

  3. Once you've successfully signed in, you'll be taken to your 1Password dashboard, where you can view and manage your saved passwords, credit card information, and other secure data. From here, you can also install the 1Password browser extension, which allows you to autofill passwords and login information directly from your browser.

More Help

 

Get to know 1Password in your browser

Get to know 1Password for iOS

Get to know 1Password for Android

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Use 1Password as an authenticator for sites with two-factor authentication

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If you don’t see the 1Password icon in your browser’s toolbar

If the 1Password icon  is missing from your browser toolbar, you can customize the toolbar to make it visible.

If you already have passwords saved in your browser

If you already have passwords and other information saved in your browser’s built-in password manager, learn how to move your data into 1Password from Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Brave, or Safari.

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