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AgingKeeper
3 years agoDedicated Contributor
Unable to Enable TouchID on new iPad Air
My sister-in-law just got a new iPad Air and I helped configure it for her. Most things went fine except that 1Password would not permit us to turn on TouchID.
When I tried to enable touchID a ...
1P_Dave
Moderator
3 years agoI'm happy to hear that you were able to resolve the Touch ID issue.
As far as the Emergency Kit goes, I am not sure there is value for her in this case. She in her mid-70s and is new to password managers so if I downloaded it and told her where it was I do not believe she would know how to access it or what to do with it. She is a member of my 1Password family and I am the admin. Worse comes to worse, I could use her iPhone to get to the Emergency Kit info or I suspect there might be something I can do through 1Password.com to remedy any problems.
I'd say that there is still value in downloading and safely storing the Emergency Kit. If something happens to you then another trusted person else can use the Emergency Kit to help your sister-in-law access her account if she loses access. In general, a copy of the Emergency Kit should be stored somewhere secure like a personal safe.
If you're the family organizer then you would indeed be able to help recover her account: Recover accounts for family or team members
-Dave