Should I store my Teams password in my personal vault?
Maybe a little philosophical, but…
I'm a long-time 1Password user, and created a team. When I created the team, I made a new master password then stored it (and the access key) in my personal 1Password vault.
Looking back on this, I can't decide if I've made a huge faux-pas that puts me at risk!
What's the general opinion?
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1password is a secure password safe. So you can store any password in it. :-)
When I first tested 1p4t I used a generated masterpassword and stored it in personal vault. When I completly switched to 1p4t I changed the password to my normal (Local) masterpassword, since I don't use the local vault anymore.0 -
I'm a long-time 1Password user, and created a team. When I created the team, I made a new master password then stored it (and the access key) in my personal 1Password vault.
Looking back on this, I can't decide if I've made a huge faux-pas that puts me at risk!@rodbegbie: As Random suggests, this isn't a problem at all. It would really only be a risk if you are storing an awesomely long, strong, unique Teams Master Password in a personal vault protected by a weak or predictable faux-Master-Password. otherwise, you're in the clear! :pirate:
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