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Imprecise suggestions
Hello BlindWolf8! 👋
Thank you for the feedback! I can certainly see how it would be useful to be able to see all of your shared item links in one place. While I can't make any promises I've filed a feature request to have our team look into adding such a feature to Watchtower in the future.
I did want to note that secure share links expire after a maximum of 30 days, that might make it easier to remember and keep track of currently active share links.
If you're using 1Password Business, you can track share links using the Activity Log: Use the Activity Log
-Dave
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- 1P_Timothy3 months ago
Community Manager
Hi silsurf​, thanks for writing in!
As AJCxZ0 shared, the first step to adding family members to 1Password Families is inviting them through a 1Password app, or on 1Password.com. Once the invitation is received, your family members will be prompted to set up their own account within 1Password Families. They will get their own Secret Key, and will use their own account password (which can be the same as they used for their individual account). By default each family member has a private vault, accessible only to them, and a shared vault which is accessible to everyone in the family. Everyone with an account can create more shared or private vaults to help manage and share credentials.
Bellow are the steps your family member can follow to migrate from their individual account to the family account. I’d recommend following these steps on a computer where they’re using 1Password for Mac, Windows, or Linux already. If you or your family member are unsure about anything, or you’d like a hand diving in deeper to any specifics, please feel free to contact the support team at support@1password.com
- Accept the invitation you sent, and create a new account within 1Password Families.
* I would suggest having the Emergency Kit and account credentials for both accounts on hand. - Add their family account to a 1Password app where they're using the individual account.
- Move or copy the existing items in the individual account to the family account.
- Sign into their family account on 1Password.com and confirm the items are now all available there. If the items aren't available stop here!
- If they have no intention of using the individual account, they can delete that account. Otherwise, they can keep the individual account and cancel the subscription.
Let us know if you have any questions, and thanks again!
Thanks very much, I was able to do the transfer and the part that could use a little more specificity for the user is the "move and copy". To me it is confusing about where to move the items to, I assumed (incorrectly) that I needed to make a new vault within the family vault, that is where I went a foul. I would say it is not intuitive to know that each vault under a specific users secret code has a unique private library that is really where the data goes. Once I wrapped my head around that I was fine. So, for me I feel that it would be beneficial it 1P had a litte more hand holding on that aspect of moving data between accounts.
Thanks very much for the help and thoughfulness
- 1P_Timothy3 months ago
Community Manager
Thanks for your feedback on this silsurf​. I'm glad to hear you've got everything sorted now.
While it may not be feasible to create a guide for every scenario, I'd agree that documentation covering how to add an existing 1Password user to a family account could be very useful. I've shared your comments with the team.
If we can help with anything else, just let us know! Thanks again.
- Accept the invitation you sent, and create a new account within 1Password Families.
I signed into the family account on the family members computer.
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But when I log out and back in, 1P wants the family vaults password?The process for inviting members to a Family account does not involve signing in to a Family Organizer's account on the member's computer.
You should clean up the stored data for 1password.com on (the profile of the web browser used by the account on) that computer, send the member an invite, then help them follow the instructions to sign in to their 1Password account using their computer (and any other devices).Note that vaults do not have passwords.
I created a new vault in the family account and moved their passwords to the new vault
When signed in, the family member should have their own Private vault. If you set up the access to the "new" vault correctly, then they should be able to move the items from it to their Private vault. It would be wise to subsequently remove that "new" vault to avoid any confusion.