How to create and manage shared vaults for your team
1Password gives you the tools necessary to organize, manage, and securely share passwords and other digital secrets at work. With shared vaults and groups, you can ensure that everyone on your team only has access to the exact credentials and information required to do their job. Shared vaults let you separate the data stored in your company password manager and ensure that team members can access everything they need, but nothing more. 1Password gives you the flexibility to create, organize, and label vaults in whatever way makes the most sense for your business and its workflows. To create a shared vault on 1Password.com: You’re now ready to add items and team members to your newly created vault. Once you’ve created one or more vaults, you can share them with existing members, groups, or new people you invite via email. To share a vault on 1Password.com: The team members and groups you selected can now view and edit items in the vault from all their devices. If you have multiple vaults, you can move and copy items between them to organize your data or share them with others who have access to those vaults. To do this: You can also remove people or groups from a vault as needed. Simply go into the vault, select the settings icon beside any of the people or groups with access, and choose “Remove from Vault”. 1Password Business allows you to create custom groups, making it easy to organize team members and manage the vaults they should have access to. Groups can separate workers by project, department, or location – whatever makes the most sense for your company. By using groups in combination with shared vaults, you can create a system that fits your business’s exact needs. To create a group in 1Password.com: There is no limit to the size of a group or the number of groups that members can be a part of, allowing you to create an access structure unique to your organization’s requirements. 1Password gives you plenty of options to manage what people can do in a specific vault. With 1Password Teams, you can dive into any vault and choose whether a person or group should have the following permissions: Allow Viewing, Allow Editing, and Allow Managing. 1Password Business gives you even more control with five granular permission settings: View Items, Create Items, Edit Items, Archive Items, and Delete Items. In addition, 1Password Business lets you decide which apps can be used to access the vault, and gives you additional control options over items, permissions, and individuals, making it even easier to customize your settings and manage your team. Using shared vaults and groups, you can create an access system that works seamlessly for your business. Together, they’ll keep your company organized and ensure that everyone stays productive with a level of access that’s appropriate for their role. Ready to try it out with your team?How to create a shared vault in 1Password
How to add team members to a shared vault
How to manage a shared vault
How to create groups in 1Password
Managing group permissions
Staying organized and secure with shared vaults and groups
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