A password manager is a tool that does the work of creating, remembering and filling in passwords. Simply log into an online account for the first time and LastPass will store your username and password so every time you go back your credentials will be filled in automatically. More than just passwords. 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. Sign up for 1Password.
1Password Families keeps you and your loved ones secure online. It remembers your family’s most important information, so you don’t have to.
- Includes up to 5 people (with room to grow), all paid with a single subscription.
- Everyone gets their own Master Password, which they’ll use to unlock 1Password.
- As a family organizer, you’re responsible for managing the family and what each person has access to.
Use vaults to share some information and keep the rest private.
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Each family member starts with two vaults:
Everyone in your family has their own Private vault. You can’t see what’s in theirs, and they can’t see what’s in yours. Store things like your email login and social media passwords in your Private vault.
1Password Families includes a Shared vault for items everyone in your family needs. It’s a great place for your Wi-Fi password and Netflix login, for example.
Limit sharing
You can create other vaults with limited permissions, too. Are teenagers part of your family? Create a vault that the adults share but the kids can’t see.
Share with guests
Guest accounts are perfect for sharing limited information, like your Wi-Fi password, home alarm code, and instructions for your babysitter.
You invite guests to a single vault at a time. They won’t have their own private vault or access to your family’s shared vault.
1Password Families gives you the tools to help your family and world class support for when you need it yourself.
Recover accounts for family members
If someone in your family forgets their Master Password or can’t find their Secret Key, you can help them recover their account. They’ll be back up and running in no time.
Share the load
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As a family organizer, you’re responsible for managing the family and recovery. But you don’t have to do it alone. You can make others family organizers, so you can share the responsibilities.
In fact, it’s important to have at least one other family organizer. That way, if you can’t sign in, someone will be able to help you.
Sign up for 1Password Families today. Already have an account? Sign in to your account on 1Password.com. Click Invite People in the sidebar and choose Upgrade to a Family.
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