1password family account10/10/2023 ![]() ![]() Sydney hadn’t been into his vault in a long time, so he fetched his paper copy of what AgileBits calls the 1Password Emergency Kit. ![]() Of course I was delighted that he wanted to do it and I was glad to help. Sydney asked me if I’d help him finally get in gear on 1Password. Between hiking, eating, drinking, playing with our dogs, and learning to play Canasta, we did find some down time to geek out. Sydney and Myrna built a gorgeous house in the mountains so we went out to visit them. As the admin Myrna on, Myrna can do things like reset passwords for those in her shared family and do other things to help the family members use the tool.įast forward to last week. We set up a family share account for the two of them at with Myrna as the administrator since she seemed a bit more into it than Sydney. A few weeks later Myrna contacted me and we did a screenshare where I was able to remotely teach her how to use it. On a visit to see them, I sat down with Sydney and gave him the basic lesson on 1Password, but we didn’t get a chance to really dig in and start working on his passwords. He gave me his permission to do this because the story is pretty interesting.Ī few years ago, Sydney and Myrna expressed an interest in learning about how to secure their passwords. In order to tell the story properly, I have to throw our friend Sydney completely under the bus. I don’t want to go through all the angst about subscription fatigue, but rather I want to talk about how great is and how it saved a good friend of ours. With, AgileBits took over syncing of our vaults, gave us a web interface, and with the subscription service they’ve been able to build in more enhancements than ever before. A few years back, AgileBits decided to change the business model for 1Password from a standalone, one-time purchase to a subscription service at.
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