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Setting up 1Password for first use

Receive an email from accounts@1password.com

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  1. Select Join now.

  2. A new browser will open, now click (signing with Microsoft Entra ID) hint: use your Kerberos ID.

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After signing in successfully a new window will appear stating to wait for admin approval This how-to will walk you through setting up 1Password. To continue, you must receive an invitation from accounts@1password to join, as shown below.

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  1. In the email, click Join now.

  2. In the browser window that opens, click Sign in with Microsoft Entra ID. Use your Kerberos ID as the sign-in.

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After signing in successfully, a new window will let you know that you need to wait for admin approval.

  1. After about five minutes you should receive a new email from 1Password welcoming you Welcome to 1Password

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  1. Selecting the signing will now log you in to 1Password.

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  1. email, as shown below.

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  1. Select the sign-in to log into 1Password.

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Now you can use 1Password via a Browser, to browser. To install the application on your computer and add the extension to your Browser. Please , please follow the steps below.

From your search bar search for (Microsoft Store)

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Search and install 1Password.

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Login by selecting Microsoft Entra ID. A new browser will open to login with UC Davis. Please login using your UC Davis email address and password. Once you login Microsoft will ask if you are trying to sign in, select continue.

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Congratulations you can now use the 1Pasword application!

Once you are inside the application, we can install the browser extension.

Select the drop-down UC Davis then settings.

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To avoid running into possible browser cookie issues, which may lead to account lockouts, it is HIGHLY recommended that you immediately download the application on to your PC and then register the application/PC under the trusted devices list. See this link for more information:

https://support.1password.com/sso-trusted-device/

How to Install the 1Password Application on your computer

  1. Open the Microsoft Store App, or search for it from the search bar.

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  2. Search for, and install the 1Password app.

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  3. Log in using the Sign in with Microsoft Entra ID option.

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  4. A new browser window will open to log in with UCD credentials. Use your email address and Kerberos password to log in.

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  5. Finally, verify that you are trying to sign in to 1Password, by clicking Continue.

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Installing the Browser Extension

  1. Select the UC Davis drop-down and then click Settings…

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  2. Once in Settings, select Browser and then Get 1Password for your browser. You’ll be directed to the extension store to download the extension.

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  3. Select get, it will install and add it directly to your browserClick Get to add the extension.

  4. To double-check and use that the extension has been installed, click the extension button on your browser.

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  1. Extensions button in your browser, as shown below. Click the push-pin icon next to 1Password will make it visible in your browser bar.

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  2. To search, save, and add passwords to your vault

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Congratulations you can use the Extension on your browser!

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  1. , you can do so from the extension in the browser, without having to open the app.

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How to View Trusted Devices and Browsers

  1. To view your trusted device and browser list, login to UCDavis.1Password.com using a trusted browser, i.e. the browser used to setup 1Password).

  2. One the right-hand side of the window, click the three dots next to your profile name, and select My Profile. You’ll find the registered devices under Trusted Devices and Browsers.

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If you need more help or would like to learn more about how to Start with use 1Password on Windows. Please , please refer to the this supporting Documentdocument:

https://support.1password.com/getting-started-windows/