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You can also choose to unlock 1Password when your device unlocks, as well as with Touch ID or Apple Watch on Mac, Face ID or Touch ID on iPhone or iPad, and your fingerprint, face, or iris on Android.
Set up password or passcode unlock
Wichtig
Before you turn on password or passcode unlock, make sure your device password or passcode is strong and difficult to guess. You should also change it regularly, such as every 3 to 6 months.
Before you begin, make sure you have a password set up on your Mac, then make sure Unlock using Touch ID is turned on.
- Öffne und entsperre die 1Password-App.
- Wähle dein Konto oder deine Sammlung oben in der Seitenleiste aus und wähle dann Einstellungen aus.
- Select Security, then turn on Unlock with Mac password.
The next time you unlock 1Password, you’ll be asked for your account password, then you’ll be able to unlock with your Mac login password when you’re prompted to unlock with Touch ID.
Before you begin, make sure you have a passcode set up on your iPhone or iPad , then make sure Unlock using Touch ID or Face ID is turned on.
- Öffne und entsperre die 1Password-App.
- Select the icon for your account or collection at the top left, then select Settings.
If you’re using an iPad, select your account or collection at the top of the sidebar.
- Select Security, then turn on Unlock with device passcode.
Get help if you don’t want to use Touch ID in 1Password.
The next time you unlock 1Password, you’ll be asked for your account password, then you’ll be able to unlock with your device passcode.
Before you begin, make sure you have a passcode, PIN, or pattern set up on your Android device.
- Öffne und entsperre die 1Password-App.
- Tap the icon for your account or collection at the top right and choose Settings.
If you’re using an tablet, tap your account or collection at the top of the sidebar.
- Select Security, then turn on Unlock with device passcode.
The next time you unlock 1Password, you’ll be asked for your account password, then you’ll be able to unlock with your device passcode.
Unterstützung erhalten
If you’ve set up Touch ID on your iPhone or iPad , you’ll only be able to unlock with your passcode when Touch ID fails. If you want 1Password to prompt you for your passcode by default, you’ll need to turn off Touch ID entirely.
Sometimes, you’ll need to enter your account password instead of your device password or passcode:
- If your device password or passcode isn’t recognized five times in a row
- If the amount of time in Settings > Security > “Require account password” has elapsed
- If you change your device password or passcode
Mehr erfahren
- Manage your unlock and auto-lock settings in 1Password
- (Apple) Use a passcode with your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
- (Google) Set screen lock on an Android device
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