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To submit data please click the button in the appropriate section instead of pressing Enter.Using a full user name (first and last name) is recommended but not required.

  1. Get 1Password for Mac, install it, and open the app.
  2. In your browser, sign in to your account on 1Password.com.

    If you can't sign in to your account on 1Password.com, click 1Password.com below 'Used 1Password before?', then click 'Scan your Setup Code' and follow the onscreen instructions. Get help finding your Setup Code.

  3. Click your name in the top right and choose Get the Apps.
  4. Click “Add your account directly” and allow your browser to open 1Password. You’ll see your account details in the app.
  5. Enter your Master Password and click Sign In.

Next steps

  • Your team will need to set up two-factor authentication when they sign up, sign in, or unlock 1Password. Create a team report to see who uses two-factor authentication. Two-factor authentication requires a 1Password membership and 1Password 7 or later (or 1Password 6.8 for Mac). If you lose access to your authenticator app.
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  1. Download 1Password on the App Store and open the app.
  2. Tap 1Password.com.
  3. Tap Scan Setup Code.
  4. Find your Setup Code, then follow the onscreen instructions to scan it.
  5. Enter your Master Password and tap Done.
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Next steps

  1. Get 1Password for Windows, install it, and open the app.
  2. In your browser, sign in to your account on 1Password.com.
  3. Click your name in the top right and choose Get the Apps.
  4. Click “Add your account directly”. You’ll see your account details in the app.
  5. Enter your Master Password and click “Sign in”.

Next steps

  1. Get 1Password for Android and open the app.
  2. Tap 1Password.com, then tap Scan Your Setup Code.
  3. Find your Setup Code, then follow the onscreen instructions to scan it.
  4. Enter your Master Password to sign in.

Next steps

Learn how to set up a security key, like YubiKey or Titan, so you can use it for two-factor authentication in 1Password.
Two-factor authentication provides an extra layer of protection for your 1Password account. If you have a U2F-compatible security key, you can use it as a second factor in supported apps and browsers instead of a six-digit authentication code.

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If you don’t have a U2F security key, use two-factor authentication with an authenticator app.

Set up your security key

Before you can use your security key as a second factor for your 1Password account, you’ll need to turn on two-factor authentication for your 1Password account. Then follow these steps:

  1. Sign in to your account on 1Password.com on your computer.
  2. Click your name in the top right and choose My Profile.
  3. Click More Actions > Manage Two-Factor Authentication.
  4. Click Add a Security Key.

    If you don’t see Add a Security Key, turn on two-factor authentication for your 1Password account.

  5. Enter a name for your security key and click Next.
  6. Insert your security key into the USB port on your computer.

    If Windows Security asks you to create a PIN, enter one and click OK. Your PIN is stored locally on your security key.

  7. Touch the sensor on your security key.
  8. When you see “Your security key was successfully registered”, click Done.
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From now on, you can use your security key instead of a six-digit authentication code to sign in to your 1Password account in your browser, 1Password for iOS, and 1Password for Android.

View and manage your security keys

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To view your security keys:

  1. Sign in to your account on 1Password.com.
  2. Click your name in the top right and choose My Profile.
  3. Click More Actions > Manage Two-Factor Authentication.

To prevent a security key from being used as a second factor, click Remove next to it.

To allow another security key to be used as a second factor, click Add a Security Key and follow the onscreen instructions.

Learn how to view and manage computers and mobile devices that are authorized to use your 1Password account.

Get help

You can use your security key as a second factor for your 1Password account:

  • on 1Password.com
  • on your iPhone or iPad (requires YubiKey 5 NFC, YubiKey 5C NFC, or YubiKey 5Ci)
  • on your Android device

Using your security key as a second factor requires:

  • a 1Password membership with two-factor authentication turned on
  • a U2F security key, like YubiKey or Titan

To sign in to your account in the 1Password apps or in a browser without U2F support, enter a six-digit authentication code from your authenticator app.

If you lose access to your security key

If you lose access to your security key, you can still sign in to your 1Password account:

On 1Password.com

When you’re asked for your security key, click Cancel. Then click “Use your authenticator app instead” and enter a six-digit authentication code from your authenticator app.

On your iPhone or iPad

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When you see Two-Factor Authentication Required, choose Authentication Code, then enter a six-digit authentication code from your authenticator app.

On your Android device

When you see “Use your security key with 1Password”, tap the back button on your device and enter a six-digit authentication code from your authenticator app.

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Get help if you also lost access to your authenticator app.