1Password for iOS is the simple, beautiful password manager you’ve been looking for. Easily organize your secure information, save and fill passwords in your web browser, and have everything available at your fingertips.
SafeInCloud pro password manager keeps your login, password, and other private info safe in pro encrypted SafeInCloud database. It can synchronize your data with another phone, tablet, Mac or PC via your own cloud account. Although 1Password can be used to store one-time passwords for other services where you use two-factor authentication, it’s important to use a different authenticator app to store the authentication codes for your 1Password account. Storing them in 1Password would be like putting the key to a safe inside of the safe itself.
Before you get started, set up 1Password on your iPhone or iPad.
Create and edit items
To create an item, tapand choose a category. Enter the details and tap Save.
To edit an item, tap it, then tap Edit. When you’re finished making changes, tap Done.
To see only certain types of items, tap Categories then choose a category from the list. Tap All Items to see everything in the current vault.
To return to the item list at any time, tap Categories.
Use 1Password in Safari and other apps
You can use 1Password to fill and save passwords in Safari and other apps on your iOS device.
Drag and drop to fill in other apps on your iPad
On your iPad, you can use Multitasking to open 1Password and another app at the same time. To open 1Password in Slide Over:
- Swipe up from the bottom of the screen to open the Dock.
- On the Dock, touch and hold 1Password, then drag it to the screen. To open 1Password in Split View, drag it to the right or left edge of the screen.
While using Multitasking, you can drag item details, like usernames and passwords, from 1Password to other apps.
Quickly access your favorite items
Tap Favorites to quickly access your favorite items. Your recently used items are listed at the top.
To mark a recent item as a favorite, tap it. Then tap and tap Add to Favorites.
To mark any other item as a favorite, tap Categories. Then tap the item and tap Add to Favorites.
To copy item details from Favorites, tap an item, then tap the detail you want to copy.
To change the number of recently used items listed at the top of Favorites, tap Settings > General and adjust Recently Used Items.
Organize with favorites and tags
You can organize your items with tags or mark them as favorites to quickly access them when you need them.
To mark an item as a favorite, tap it to see its details, then scroll down and tap Add to Favorites.
To create a tag, open an item and tap Add Tag in the tags section. Enter the name of a tag and tap Create Tag, or select a tag from the list. Then tap Done.
Search 1Password
Searching is the fastest way to find what you need in 1Password.
To search in 1Password, use the search field above the list of items. You can also search 1Password from your Home screen using Spotlight.
Sort items
You can sort items in any list to find what you need quickly.
To change how items are sorted in the list, tap “Sort by” at the top of the item list, then choose an option.
Each category has different sort options, and they can be set per category. For example, you can sort credit cards by card type and logins by date last used.
Switch vaults and accounts
You can use vaults in 1Password to organize your items and share them with others. If you have multiple 1Password accounts, each account will have its own vaults.
To switch to a specific vault or view items from all the vaults in an account, tap and choose a vault or account.
Move and copy items
To move or copy items from one vault to another:
- In any item list, scroll to the top and tap Select Items.
- Select the items. You can select all the items in the list using the checkbox above the list.
- Tap Move or Copy and choose a vault.
Use Watchtower
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Watchtower tells you about password breaches and other security problems on the websites you have saved in 1Password.
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To get alerted when a website you have an account for is added to Watchtower, go to Settings > Notifications and turn on Watchtower Alerts.
Format secure notes
Add formatting to your secure notes with Markdown. View them in rich text, complete with headers, bold and italic styles, lists, and more.
Enlarge passwords
You can temporarily enlarge a password to make it easier to see while entering it on another device or reading it aloud.
To enlarge a password, tap it and choose Large Type.
Delete items
To move an item to the Trash, tap it, then tap Edit. Scroll down and tap Move to Trash.
To restore an item from the Trash, tap Categories. Tap Trash, select the item, then tap Restore.
To empty the Trash, tap Categories. Tap Trash, then tap Empty.
Lock and unlock 1Password
When you’re done using 1Password, you can lock it. To lock 1Password, tap Settings > Security > Lock Now. Unlock 1Password again by entering your Master Password. You can also use Touch ID or Face ID.
Learn more
Two-factor authentication is an extra layer of protection for your 1Password account. When turned on, a second factor will be required to sign in to your account on a new device, in addition to your Master Password and Secret Key.
Learn more about authentication and encryption in the 1Password security model.
Get an authenticator app
Before you can use two-factor authentication with your 1Password account, you’ll need to install an authenticator app on your mobile device:
Although 1Password can be used to store one-time passwords for other services where you use two-factor authentication, it’s important to use a different authenticator app to store the authentication codes for your 1Password account. Storing them in 1Password would be like putting the key to a safe inside of the safe itself.
Set up two-factor authentication
To turn on two-factor authentication:
- Sign in to your account on 1Password.com.
- Click your name in the top right and choose My Profile.
- Click More Actions > Manage Two-Factor Authentication.
- Click Set Up App. You’ll see a square barcode (QR code).To save a backup of your two-factor authentication code, write down the 16-character secret next to the QR code and store it somewhere safe, like with your passport and Emergency Kit.
- On your mobile device, open your authenticator app and use it to scan the QR code. After you scan the QR code, you’ll see a six-digit authentication code.
- On 1Password.com, click Next. Enter the six-digit authentication code, then click Confirm.
Your 1Password account is now protected by two-factor authentication. To continue using your account on other devices or to sign in to it on a new device, you’ll need to enter a six-digit authentication code from your authenticator app.
Tip
If you have a U2F security key, like YubiKey or Titan, you can use it as a second factor with your 1Password account.
View and manage authorized devices
To view your authorized devices, sign in to your account on 1Password.com. Then click your name in the top right and choose My Profile. Gemini 221 descaling.
To manage an authorized device, clicknext to it. You’ll find these options:
- Deauthorize Device: Your account will be removed from the device.
- Require 2FA on Next Sign-in: Your account will remain on the device, but changes you make on other devices won’t appear until you reauthorize using a second factor.
Manage two-factor authentication for your team
With 1Password Business, you can manage two-factor authentication for your team if:
- you’re a team administrator or owner
- you belong to a group that has the “Manage Settings” permission
To manage two-factor authentication for your team, click Security in the sidebar and choose “Two-Factor Authentication”. Then you can:
- Allow security keys in addition to an authenticator app.
- Enforce two-factor authentication for everyone on your team.*
- Use Duo, a third-party option that’s automatically enforced.
- Turn off two-factor authentication completely.
* To enforce two-factor authentication, your Master Password policy must be set to Strong. Your team will need to set up two-factor authentication when they sign up, sign in, or unlock 1Password. Create a team report to see who uses two-factor authentication.
Get help
Two-factor authentication requires a 1Password membership and 1Password 7 or later (or 1Password 6.8 for Mac).
If you lose access to your authenticator app
If you lose access to your authenticator app, you won’t be able to sign in to 1Password on new devices until you turn off two-factor authentication.
To turn off two-factor authentication, sign in to your account on 1Password.com in an authorized browser or unlock 1Password on an authorized device:
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- Click your name in the top right and choose My Profile.
- Click More Actions > Manage Two-Factor Authentication.
- Click Turn Off Two-Factor Authentication, then enter your Master Password.
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Choose 1Password > Preferences > Accounts. Click your account, then click Turn Off Two-Factor Authentication.
iOS and Android
Tap Settings > 1Password Accounts. Tap your account, then tap Turn Off Two-Factor Authentication.
Windows
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Choose Accounts and select your account, then click “Turn off two-factor authentication”.
If you don’t have access to an authorized browser or device, ask someone to recover your account.
If your team uses Duo
If your team uses Duo, you won’t see the option to turn on two-factor authentication because Duo is already providing multi-factor authentication for everyone on your team.
If 1Password isn’t accepting your authentication codes
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