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1Password Guide for Our Team
What is 1Password?
1Password is a secure password manager that helps you store and manage your passwords and other sensitive information. It offers the following components:
Service: A cloud-based platform that securely stores your passwords.
Site: Accessible via 1Password.com, where you can manage your account and access your vaults.
App: Available for download on Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android. It allows you to access and manage your passwords on your devices.
Browser Extensions: Available for major browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. These extensions help you quickly fill in passwords and save new credentials.
Using 1Password for Personal and Work Accounts
1Password allows you to keep your personal and work-related passwords separate. Here’s how:
Personal Account: You can create a separate vault for your personal passwords within your 1Password account. This ensures your personal information is kept secure and distinct from your work-related passwords.
Work Account: Our organization provides a dedicated vault for storing work-related passwords. You should use this vault for any credentials related to your job.
Making Passwords Accessible Across All Devices
Generating a secure password is great for security, but can be burdensome if you’re on a device that doesn’t have that password saved. By using the 1Password mobile app, this should reduce the incidences where this is the case, as you can always transfer a strong password from your mobile device to the desktop that you’re working on.
To ensure your passwords are accessible on all your devices, follow these steps:
Install 1Password on Your Devices:
Download and install the 1Password app on your computer (Windows/macOS) and mobile devices (iOS/Android).
Install the 1Password browser extension on your preferred web browsers.
Sync Your Vaults:
Sign in to your 1Password account on each device.
Your vaults will automatically sync across all devices. Ensure you have an internet connection for the initial sync.
Enable Autofill on Mobile Devices:
On iOS: Go to Settings > Passwords > AutoFill Passwords and enable AutoFill Passwords, selecting 1Password as the autofill provider.
On Android: Go to Settings > System > Languages & input > Advanced > Autofill service and select 1Password.
Creating New Passwords for Shared Accounts
When creating passwords for shared accounts, follow these steps to ensure they are secure and accessible to relevant team members:
Generate a Strong Password:
Use the 1Password password generator to create a strong, unique password.
Click on the "+" button and select "Password Generator" to customize the password settings.
Save the Password in the Shared Vault:
Create a new entry in the shared vault, including the login URL, username, and generated password.
Label the entry clearly to indicate its purpose and associated service.
Share with Team Members:
Ensure that the relevant team members have access to the shared vault.
Notify them of the new password entry, if necessary, via secure communication channels.
Creating Passwords for Your Own Work-Related Accounts
For work-related accounts that are not intended to be shared, follow these guidelines to maintain security:
Generate a Strong Password:
Use the 1Password password generator to create a unique password.
Customize the password settings to include a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols.
Save the Password in Your Work Vault:
Create a new entry in your personal work vault, including all relevant details (login URL, username, password).
Use clear and consistent labeling for easy identification.
Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA):
Whenever possible, enable 2FA on your accounts to add an extra layer of security.
Store the 2FA backup codes securely within the same entry in 1Password.
Regularly Update Your Passwords:
Periodically review and update your passwords to ensure they remain secure.
Use the security audit feature in 1Password to identify weak or reused passwords.
What is 1Password for?
Secure passwords for yourself
Sharable passwords for sharable accounts
For accounts that don’t have multiple seats
For accounts where we’re saving money
Accessing customer shelter accounts
Sections
Let people know how to use this for their personal account
How to use it to log into shelters
How to create new passwords for shared accounts
Sharability
How to create passwords for your own accounts (ones that aren’t intended to be shared upon creation, security-first thinking)
Log in as that person in rescue.adopets.com
Suggestion for naming convention
We’re using the “website” as the client’s site, not their Adopets site.
This could be a task for in-between Tickets:
- Update their website to rescue.adopets.com
- Update churned shelters to Z_ShelterName
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