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scerwin
3 years agoNew Contributor
Why is it so monstrously difficult to manage two 1P accounts on the same computer?
I'm relatively new to 1P (one month or so) but am an extremely experienced computer user/programmer. I recently came over from LastPass and am very impressed with 1P's functionality and interface. We...
steph_giles
1Password Team
3 years agoHey scerwin,
I'm sorry for the trouble.
1Password in your browser integrates directly with your 1Password app which is helpful in most cases as you only need to sign in to your 1Password account in one place. This does however mean in your scenario, if you sign in to your Mom's account then you will also be signed in in your browser. You can see which account you are signed in to if you click on the 1Password icon in your browser toolbar and then click the 1Password icon in the top left hand corner of this window.
My suggestions here would be either to disable the integration with your 1Password desktop app (Right click the 1Password icon in your browser toolbar > Settings > Turn off 'Integrate with 1Password app') however, this means when using your own account in your 1Password app you will need to sign in to your browser separately. Alternatively, if you right click the 1Password icon in your browser toolbar and choose Settings and scroll down to the Accounts and Vaults section you can disable your Mom's vaults so these items won't show.
I hope this helps.