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syuroff_CORP
2 months agoNew Contributor
Changing the sign-in address
Hello,
The 1P using nonprofit I volunteer at has rebranded, with a new domain name. Currently the 1P Sign-in Address remains on the old subdomain under 1password.com . This should be updated to match the new group identity.
It's obvious enough how to update that as an admin, but my question is what a change here does for the experience for users who would have a browser extension, mobile app, desktop app ect already authenticated to the legacy subdomain.
Can someone set expectations what they will/won't see on these various endpoints if the sign-in Address is updated?
2 Replies
- syuroff_CORPNew Contributor
Very helpful, thanks for that link. It seems like it should be completely transparent as far as the app and browser integrations are concerned, as there's no mention of them in the article.
- 1P_SimonH
Community Manager
Hi syuroff_CORP,
Great question! I have a list of some of the considerations that I'm sharing from this article. I'm sure not all of them will apply, but I hope it's helpful. Are there other use cases not covered here that you're wondering about in particular?- There’s no down-time for the account. After you save your sign-in address, the change will take effect immediately.
- If your team signs in to 1Password with single sign-on (SSO), the administrator for your team’s identity provider will need to update the redirect URI in the IdP. Team members will need to re-link apps and browsers to their accounts. This may require an owner or administrator to initiate recoveries for any team members that aren’t using a 1Password app.
- If your team uses the 1Password SCIM Bridge, you’ll need to regenerate the scimsession file and update the bearer token.
- If you’ve added a 1Password tile to your Okta dashboard, you’ll need to update the sign-in URL.
- Team members will need to download a new copy of their Emergency Kit that contains the new sign-in address. Only the sign-in address changes. Secret Keys and other details remain the same.
- Team members who bookmarked 1Password.com will need to update their bookmark with the new web address.
- For team members signed in to a 1Password app, the account change will be recognized automatically if they unlock the app within 30 days. Team members who miss this 30-day window or are using older versions of 1Password will need to sign back into their accounts in the app.
- Any Secrets Automation workflows will need to be recreated. Specifically, service account tokens will need to be rotated, and the 1password-credentials.json file for Connect servers will need to be recreated.