1Password - Managed vs Unmanaged Accounts

1Password offers two account types, Managed and Unmanaged.

Managed accounts exist within the UW–Madison 1Password instance. Unmanaged accounts are free personal accounts. Key differences of these account types: 

1Password Account Types

Managed 

Unmanaged 

Managed by UW–Madison 

Managed by you and/or a family organizer 

Paid for by UW–Madison 

Free when redeeming a voucher or when linked to a Managed account. Paid for by you if you leave UW–Madison. 

Login with NetID 

Login with a Secret Key and password 

Shared vaults are accessible to you and university members 

Shared vaults are only accessible to you and family members 

Support provided by the DoIT Help Desk and Cybersecurity 

Support provided by 1Password 

Who should use a Managed account?

Users who are saving university related passwords and/or are sharing passwords with other UW-Madison users should use a Managed account. 

Who should use an Unmanaged account?

Users who are only saving personal passwords, such as for bank accounts or social media sites, should use an Unmanaged account.

Can I have both a Managed and Unmanaged account?

Yes! Best practice is to stored university related passwords in your Managed account, and personal passwords in your Unmanaged account. 1Password allows you to be signed into multiple accounts at the same time. See 1Password - Login to multiple accounts for more information.

How do I sign up for these accounts?

1Password accounts are being made available to existing LastPass users first to give as much time as possible to transition. Sign up mechanisms for Managed and Unmanaged accounts will be made available in the future.



Keywords:
1Password, password manager, managed, unmanaged, account, type, enterprise, free, personal 
Doc ID:
144818
Owned by:
Peter V. in Cybersecurity
Created:
2024-11-21
Updated:
2024-11-21
Sites:
DoIT Help Desk, Office of Cybersecurity