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Anonymous
4 years ago2 entries on the same domain in a single (private) vault
For something like an airline website (e.g. American Airlines), both my wife and I have separate American Airline accounts.
Does the Individual account ("1Password") support this or do I need "1Password Families" where I need to have my wife's American Airline info in a different vault?
In other words, in the Private vault can I have an American Airline entry for myself and a second one for my wife?
- thanks, Ken
1Password Version: 7.7.810
Extension Version: 2.0.5
OS Version: Windows 10
7 Replies
- Anonymous
Thank you for the update @krivalsi! I am glad to hear that everything is working as expected now :)
If you have any other questions, please feel free to reach out anytime.
Have a wonderful day :)
- DenalBSuper Contributor
Good to read that it works for you now. :+1:
Have fun @krivalsi ! :)
- Anonymous
DenalB @ag_ana rootzero
Thanks for your help. I confirm it works fine.
My mistake was in that I was saving the new entry (e.g. for my child) with the wrong option selected.Below are 2 snapshots showing the wrong and then correct entry.
I must say the option was mostly greyed out so it was not very intuitive...still my error.Wrong
Correct
- Ken
- Anonymous
@krivalsi:
I tried that once and it seemed to get confused between the 2 logins and I thought maybe it doesn't support it.
I can confirm that this is definitely supported :+1:
- Anonymous
DenalB Thanks. That is the comment I was hoping for, from someone has uses it in this fashion. I tried that once and it seemed to get confused between the 2 logins and I thought maybe it doesn't support it. Now I will try it again...Ken
- DenalBSuper Contributor
That’s what I do too @krivalsi . I often create more than one login entry - one for me and one for my wife and maybe others for my kids. I named them e.g „Gmail - DenalB“, „Gmail - Wife“ and „Gmail - Son“. In the browser I have to chose then which of them should be used. It Works like a charm. 😉
- Anonymous
@krivalsi Yes, you can store two separate login items for the same domain in the same vault. Just give them different names so you can easily distinguish them.