How To Use 1password

1Password works with all the sites you visit on the web. Set up the 1Password extension to get started.

1Password uses the same 256-bit AES encryption that most password managers use, along with a master password that is known only to the user. Passwords can be reset or bypassed on every operating system, so even if you’ve forgotten yours, there may be a way in. This also means that evildoers can likely get into your system if they have access to it—and it’s way easier than you think. In this video, I explain why you need to use a password manager and how to get started with 1Password. To read more, check out my blogpost: https://paulm.in/. Set up 1Password Sign up. You can sign up for 1Password on 1Password.com. If you’re creating a family account, you’ll invite everyone. Any changes you make on one device are immediately available everywhere else. There’s also a lot more. As far as the process on your phone goes, launch 1Password and find the account you'd like to set up. Select it followed by a tap on the Edit button in the top-right corner. Scroll down until you.

Get started on your Mac or PC

Use the 1Password extension to save and fill passwords, and sign in to sites in Safari, Chrome, or Firefox.

Get started on your iOS device

Use 1Password to fill and save in Safari and other apps.

Get started on your Android device

Use 1Password to fill and save passwords in browsers and other apps.

Once you’re comfortable saving and filling passwords, see how else the 1Password extension can help you stay safe and productive online.

Change your passwords

Replace old passwords with strong, unique passwords that you don’t have to remember.

Use the Quick Fill shortcut

Sign in to sites quickly by pressing Command-Backslash () on your Mac or Ctrl + backslash () on your Windows PC.

Fill credit cards and addresses

Along with passwords, 1Password can also fill your saved credit cards and addresses.

Fill two-factor authentication codes

1Password works as an authenticator for all your one-time passwords and two-factor authentication codes.

Copy passwords easily

When automatic filling isn’t an option, you can copy passwords directly from 1Password into your apps.

Get help

Learn what to do if 1Password isn’t working in your browser.

1Password keeps you safe online and automatically saves and fills your passwords for you.

Sign up

To get started, decide whether you want to use 1Password with your family or individually.

  • Family: Ask the person who created your family account to invite you. If you’ll be creating the account, get started with 1Password Families.
  • Individual: Sign up on 1Password.com.

You’ll get an email to confirm your account. Then you can choose a strong Master Password, which you’ll use to unlock 1Password.

Get the apps

1Password is available on all your devices, so you’ll always have all your information with you. Any changes you make on one device are immediately available everywhere else.

There’s also a lot more you can do with the apps, like filling passwords automatically, so you should set up the apps right after you sign up.

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Save, fill, and change your passwords

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After you install the 1Password apps, you can start using the 1Password extension to automatically save and fill passwords on all the sites you visit on the web.

But the most important thing to do is to use 1Password to change your passwords and make them stronger. Now that you have everything set up, you can get started on that now!

After you’ve mastered the basics, there’s a lot more you can do with 1Password.

Get to know the apps

If you’re new to 1Password, learn how to use the apps to manage your passwords, credit cards, secure notes, and more.

Share with others

Vaults are containers for items like your passwords and documents. Your Private vault is where you’ll keep personal items you don’t want to share, like your email password.

If you invite people to your family account, you’ll see a Shared vault for items everyone in your family needs access to, like your Wi-Fi and Netflix passwords.

To share something with everyone in your family, create an item in your Shared vault or move an item to it.

Create additional vaults

You can create additional vaults to organize your information. You can also use vaults you create to share some items with only certain people, like your spouse but not your kids.

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And not everyone who can view a vault needs to be able to edit it. You get to decide who can make changes.